American Geophysical Union
- Meteoritic Impacts May Have Cooked Up Life's Components
(Thursday, November 5, 2009) - Discovered After 40 Years: Moon Dust Hazard Influenced by Sun's Elevation
(Monday, April 20, 2009) - AGU: May 2009 Joint Assembly Abstracts & Sessions Online & Searchable
(Wednesday, April 15, 2009) - Interfering with the Global Positioning System
(Tuesday, June 10, 2008) - Novel spots found on Jupiter
(Tuesday, March 18, 2008) - Sunspot abundance linked to heavy rains in East Africa
(Monday, August 6, 2007) - Alpine glaciers could all but disappear within this century
(Saturday, July 15, 2006) - AGU Seeks Nominations for Sullivan and Perlman Journalism Awards
(Thursday, July 13, 2006) - Tracking Earth's wobbles down to the size of a cell phone
(Wednesday, June 28, 2006) - Greenhouse gas/temperature feedback mechanism may raise warming beyond previous estimates
(Tuesday, May 23, 2006) - Creating a Better Transmission System for Deep-Space Applications
(Monday, October 24, 2005) - Media Advisory: Sullivan and Perlman Awards Deadline Approaches
(Monday, September 5, 2005) - Most New Graduates in Earth and Space Sciences Find Satisfying Work in their Field
(Tuesday, August 2, 2005) - Discovering an Ecosystem Beneath a Collapsed Antarctic Ice Shelf
(Saturday, July 23, 2005) - Hot volcanic eruptions could lead to a cooler Earth
(Thursday, June 16, 2005) - NASA: Earth and Space Sciences at Risk
(Tuesday, June 7, 2005) - Five Giant Impact Basins Reveal the Ancient Equator of Mars
(Tuesday, April 19, 2005) - Using global warming to create conditions for life on Mars
(Monday, April 4, 2005) - Tim Appenzeller and Jeffrey Kluger Win AGU Journalism Awards
(Wednesday, March 2, 2005) - Using global warming to create conditions for life on Mars
(Thursday, February 3, 2005) - Columbia crew catches a mysterious TIGER in the Indian Ocean
(Monday, January 17, 2005) - Drainage basins on Mars formed differently than on Earth
(Tuesday, September 14, 2004) - AGU has an open position for a Public Information Coordinator in the Outreach and Education Research department
(Monday, August 2, 2004) - Link Discovered Between Earth's Ocean Currents and Jupiter's Bands
(Monday, June 21, 2004) - AGU journal highlights - 7 June 2004
(Monday, June 7, 2004) - Biggest ever solar flare was even bigger than thought
(Monday, March 15, 2004) - Increasing greenhouse gases lead to dramatic thinning of the upper atmosphere
(Monday, February 2, 2004) - Cosmic Rays Are Not the Cause of Climate Change, Scientists Say
(Thursday, January 22, 2004) - New Study Seeks to Identify and Minimize Danger to Aviation From Cosmic Radiation
(Tuesday, November 4, 2003) - New study seeks to identify and minimize danger to aviation from cosmic radiation
(Thursday, October 23, 2003) - Leading Climate Scientists Reaffirm View that Late 20th Century Warming was Unusual
(Monday, July 7, 2003) - Five Spacecraft Join to Solve an Auroral Puzzle
(Tuesday, May 20, 2003) - Cosmic rays linked to global warming
(Tuesday, July 30, 2002) - Media Advisory Nominations Sought for 2003 Sullivan and Perlman Awards
(Wednesday, June 12, 2002) - AGU Supports 15% Increase in National Science Foundation Funding in FY2003
(Wednesday, May 8, 2002) - Media Advisory #2 - AGU May 28-31 Meeting in Washington DC
(Tuesday, April 9, 2002) - Richard Monastersky and Diane Tennant Win AGU Journalism Awards
(Wednesday, March 20, 2002) - American Geophysical Union 2002 Spring Meeting in Washington, D.C.
(Thursday, March 14, 2002) - Martian surface features were eroded by liquid carbon dioxide, not running water, researchers say
(Tuesday, March 12, 2002) - Solar radio bursts can disrupt wireless cell communications several times per year
(Wednesday, March 6, 2002) - Global Warming Lengthens Earth's Day
(Tuesday, February 12, 2002) - Earth is becoming a greener greenhouse
(Tuesday, September 4, 2001) - Satellites measure bulging earth to map water resources
(Thursday, June 14, 2001) - Space Remote sensing study defines "edgy" cities
(Tuesday, May 29, 2001) - Scientists watch dark side of the moon to monitor earth's climate
(Tuesday, April 17, 2001) - Temperature of Earth's highest polar clouds measured for the first time
(Monday, March 19, 2001) - Martian ice streams, not floods, may have shaped channels
(Tuesday, January 16, 2001) - Satellite imagery pinpoints El Nino's disruption of marine ecosystem
(Wednesday, September 6, 2000) - Mars may hold twice as much water as previously thought
(Tuesday, June 27, 2000) - Improving space weather forecasting by detecting active regions on the far side of the sun
(Monday, April 17, 2000) - Some coronal mass ejections are caused by shock waves from solar flares in other regions of the sun
(Tuesday, April 4, 2000)
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