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Knowledge Brings Us Together

by Heather Goss 22 November 202123 November 2021

In our special double end-of-year issue, Eos looks at how scientists and communities partner to find answers to our toughest problems.

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Reviewing Reviewers

by Paige Wooden 23 September 202121 October 2022

AGU analyzes reviewer age, gender, and geographic location especially to see how the pandemic may have affected our reviewer pool.

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Congratulations to the 2021 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients

by Susan Lozier and LaToya Myles 15 September 202114 April 2022

AGU awards its highest honors for excellence in scientific research, education, communication, and outreach.

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2021 AGU Section Awardees and Named Lecturers

by Susan Lozier and LaToya Myles 10 September 202114 April 2022

Congratulations to the 2021 section award recipients and named lecturers!

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Why Contribute to a Scientific Book?

by Jenny Lunn 16 June 202121 October 2022

Editing a book can be a rewarding professional experience, but there are misconceptions about scientific books in terms of their quality, value, and discoverability.

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Book Publishing in the Space Sciences

by A. Keiling, B. Gallardo-Lacourt, X. Jia and V. Nakariakov 16 June 202121 October 2022

An analysis of books in the space science disciplines: AGU’s portfolio, how we compare with other publishers, and how we could grow.

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New Editorial Board for AGU Books Takes Inventory

by A. Keiling and Jenny Lunn 16 June 20211 February 2022

The new Editorial Board for AGU Books looks back at its historic backfile of books and evaluates how the program has grown and diversified over six decades.

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Plain Language Summaries Explained in Plain Language

by A. Halprin 7 May 202121 October 2022

Find out what a Plain Language Summary is, how to write an effective one, and how it benefits publications.

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Paying Attention to the “Ignorosphere”

by Heather Goss 22 April 202125 July 2022

Scientists discuss geospace and what we could learn if we put some more eyes on this region in the atmosphere. Read more in our special themed issue.

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Introducing the New Editor in Chief of Water Resources Research

by Georgia Destouni and S. Khatami 11 March 202121 October 2022

Find out about the person taking the helm of Water Resources Research and her vision for the coming years.

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