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In 2017, the award-winning Eos magazine will be published monthly.
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Increased Depth, Impact, and Sustainability: Eos Magazine Goes Monthly

Chris McEntee, executive director and CEO of AGU by Chris McEntee 1 December 201621 April 2023

This shift means that the magazine will be more substantial, with an increase in each issue’s page count to offer more features and in-depth reporting.

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From Science to Storytelling: An Experiment in Journalism

Aaron Sidder, freelance science writer by Aaron Sidder 30 November 201623 March 2023

From ominous deadlines to Internet trolls, AGU's 2016 AAAS Mass Media Fellow recounts his experience writing for National Geographic as a science journalist.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets Celebrates 25 Years

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 30 November 201621 April 2023

Two editors look at the past, present, and future of the American Geophysical Union's planetary science journal.

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AGU Journals: More Content and More Context

by Brooks Hanson 9 August 201625 April 2023

As journal submissions rise, the American Geophysical Union is reducing first-decision times and assembling an ever richer context of news, opinion, and other content related to each published paper.

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New Geophysical Research Letters Editorial, Revisions Policies

by Noah S. Diffenbaugh, L. Beal, M. Bayani Cardenas, K. Cobb, M. Cronin, A. Dombard, T. Ilyina, B. Lavraud, A. V. Newman, W. K. Peterson, J. Ritsema, J. Stroeve, J. A. Thornton and P. D. Williams 25 July 201625 April 2023

Changes in submittal, editorial, and review policies support high standards and timely publication in the face of the increasing number of papers submitted.

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Recognizing 2015 Reviewers for the American Geophysical Union

by Brooks Hanson and R. van der Hilst 26 May 201625 April 2023

Many reviewers of journal papers also give generously of themselves to the scientific community in other ways, such as advising on grants, promotions, and assessments of institutional departments.

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Eos Wins Gold Medal for Most Improved Publication

Barbara T. Richman, editor in chief, Eos.org by B. T. Richman 29 March 201625 April 2023

The revitalized magazine and website have been honored three times in 14 months.

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Celebrating Hydrology Research Though 50 Years of WRR

by Alberto Montanari 11 November 20156 February 2023

The legacy of Water Resources Research provides a strong scientific foundation for the hydrology community to rise to the challenges of sustainable water resources management

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Riding a "Roller Coaster" at National Geographic

by M. Wei-Haas 16 September 20153 May 2023

Ph.D. geologist loves doing science, but a summer gig chasing news and explaining the science behind it touches her storytelling heart.

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McNutt Nominated as President of National Academy of Sciences

by Randy Showstack 7 July 20155 May 2023

The current Science editor in chief would become the first woman to head the academy.

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