The Sun continuously blasts charged, magnetic field–carrying particles, or plasma, in all directions. This solar wind interacts with the magnetic fields and atmospheres of several of our solar ...
A new partnership between researchers and community members created a comprehensive network of weather stations across ...
Print Archive: 2015–2025 To view issues of Eos from 1997 through 2014, please visit Wiley Online Library. Older issues are available through an institutional subscription to AGU’s backfile or for AGU ...
A new paper (Yunjian et al. 2026) in the journal Landslides discusses a 2 million cubic metre landslide that was triggered by freeze-thaw processes. On 1 June 2025, the Dingqing landslide occurred on ...
These images show where earthquakes happened during the Noto Peninsula swarm in Japan. Maps (a) and (c) use a standard existing method (GrowClust), while maps (b) and (d) show the results from the new ...
Research & Developments is a blog for brief updates that provide context for the flurry of news regarding law and policy changes that impact science and scientists today. Update 10 April: The USGS ...
The Rubin Observatory sits at 2,647 meters (8,684 feet) above sea level at Cerro Pachón in the Chilean Andes. Credit: RubinObs/NOIRLab/SLAC/NSF/DOE/AURA/P. Horálek ...
A new chapter on climate science was recently added to—and swiftly removed from—a reference manual designed to give judges an unbiased source of scientific information. Credit: Davis Staedtler/Flickr, ...
A new analysis projects that as much as 120,610 square kilometers of new, ice-free land could emerge in Antarctica by 2300. Credit: NASA/Jim Ross A warming climate could expose a Pennsylvania-sized ...
The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), jointly operated by NASA and the European Space Agency, recorded this video of eruptions from the Sun during the 2024 May events. Credit: SOHO (ESA & ...
Scientists on the deck of the U.S. Coast Guard's Healy watch as the ship cuts through thick, multi-year Arctic ice. Declining winter and summer Arctic ice limits the formation of multiyear ice. Credit ...
Scientists usually use the “nonelliptical” geoid to consider the strength of Earth’s gravity at its surface, but the new study uses the “nonhydrostatic ...
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