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Our Spectacular Earth

by A. J. Feustel 31 May 201825 September 2018

NASA astronaut and AGU member Drew Feustel shares stunning views of our planet from aboard the International Space Station.

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Touring the Solar System with Science Art

Kimberly M. S. Cartier, News Writing and Production Intern for Eos.org by Kimberly M. S. Cartier 22 May 2018

No sketchy science here! Just science sketches that bring conference note-taking to a whole new level.

Treats from the Great Geobakeoff 2018
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Tasty Treats from the 2018 Great Geobakeoff

Kimberly M. S. Cartier, News Writing and Production Intern for Eos.orgMohi Kumar headshot by Kimberly M. S. Cartier and M. Kumar 11 May 201811 May 2018

Eat your way across fascinating geologic marvels, one sweet, sugary dessert at a time.

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Honoring Earth and Space Scientists

by AGU 5 February 20186 September 2018

AGU members and others in the news.

Let geoscience data engage your senses in a new way: through the power of music.
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Dropping the Beat with Some Geoscience Data

Kimberly M. S. Cartier, News Writing and Production Intern for Eos.org by Kimberly M. S. Cartier 25 January 2018

Listen to the music of the ice, the turning of the planets, the ringing of rings, the rockin’ of quakes, and the mournful tones of global warming.

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Honoring Earth and Space Scientists

by AGU 9 January 20186 September 2018

AGU members and others in the news.

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If Scientists Had a Time Machine: No. 1

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 29 December 2017

Where would you go?

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AGU Editor Picks for 2017 Fall Meeting, Part II

by Jenny Lunn 4 December 20173 February 2018

AGU’s journal editors give their recommendations for some of the most interesting paper, panel, and poster sessions coming up at this year’s meeting.

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AGU Editor Picks for 2017 Fall Meeting, Part I

by Jenny Lunn 1 December 20173 February 2018

AGU’s journal editors give their recommendations for some of the most interesting paper, panel, and poster sessions coming up at this year’s meeting.

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Introducing the New Editor in Chief for G-Cubed

by Claudio Faccenna 30 November 20173 February 2018

Find out who is taking over at Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, AGU’s premier interdisciplinary journal, and his vision for the coming years.

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