Author Brian Berkowitz answers questions about his recently published article and the scientific and societal implications of his findings.
Editors’ Vox
Frontiers in Cryoseismology
Recent review provides timely and comprehensive resource for emerging field.
Navigating the 2016 Fall Meeting: Part 2
AGU editors and staff provide recommendations for the second part of the Fall Meeting, if you are looking for exciting science or learning opportunities outside your normal discipline.
Navigating the 2016 AGU Fall Meeting: Part I
AGU editors and staff provide recommendations if you are looking for exciting science or learning opportunities outside your normal discipline.
Plate Boundaries and Natural Hazards
The editors of a new book on tectonics discuss the origins of the science and its importance in a new millennium.
Complex Earthquake Raises Complex Questions
A devastating earthquake has hit New Zealand, but this unusual event, with long duration slip on several faults, will also provide an astounding data set for understanding a complex tectonic region.
Anthropogenic Drought: How Humans Affect the Global Ecosystem
Amir AghaKouchak discusses how human activity affects water supply and the environment.
Water Challenges of Megacities
After attending a groundwater conference this summer in Shenzhen, China, Water Resources Research editor Jean Bahr reports back and summarizes the water management challenges posed by large cities.
To Bennu and Back
Justin Filiberto shares his experience as a guest at the OSIRIS-REx launch; a mission to obtain samples from the asteroid Bennu in hopes of learning more about the origin of water on Earth.
Promoting the Universal Language of Science: Translating Congo Research
Overcoming barriers to broaden scientific discovery in the Congo
