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Homepage - Eos

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Science news by AGU. Keep up to date on the latest climate and science reporting by journalists, as well as exciting discoveries and insightful opinions from researchers and other scientist authors. Science news by AGU. Keep up to date on the latest climate and science reporting by journalists as well as exciting discoveries and insightful opinions written by scientists.

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locale en_US
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title Homepage - Eos
description Science news by AGU. Keep up to date on the latest climate and science reporting by journalists, as well as exciting discoveries and insightful opinions from researchers and other scientist authors. Science news by AGU. Keep up to date on the latest climate and science reporting by journalists as well as exciting discoveries and insightful opinions written by scientists.
url https://eos.org/
site_name Eos
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image:height 675
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  • [H2] When the Snow Melts, Microbes Bloom
  • [H2] Engineering a Cleaner Way to Extract Lithium
  • [H2] Bacteria Decide the Ocean’s Dissolved Organic Carbon Abundance
  • [H2] Salt of the Earth: Vast Underground Salt Caverns Are Preserving Our History—and Just Might Power Our Future
  • [H2] Greenland Dust Delivers Nutrients to Ice-Melting Algae
  • [H2] Editorial Handover at Tectonics
  • [H2] Marine Heat Waves Can Increase Coastal Rainfall
  • [H2] Rare Hot Jupiters Could Reveal How All Giant Planets Form
  • [H2] With the Ocean Included, the Social Cost of Carbon Doubles
  • [H2] Drought Drove the Amazon’s 2023 Switch to a Carbon Source
  • [H2] Senate Committee Approves Bill to Expand NOAA Capabilities
  • [H2] Antarctic Ice Sheet Has Lost a Connecticut-Sized Amount of Ice Over the Past 30 Years
  • [H2] After Restructuring, NSF Wants to Hire More Staff but Reduce Solicitations
  • [H2] Ionic Compounds: Worth Their Salt?
  • [H2] Salt of the Earth: Vast Underground Salt Caverns Are Preserving Our History—and Just Might Power Our Future
  • [H2] How the Rise of a Salty Blob Led to the Fall of the Last Ice Age
  • [H2] Snowball Earth’s Liquid Seas Dipped Way Below Freezing
  • [H2] What Salty Water Means for Wild Horses
  • [H2] Episodic Tales of Salt  
  • [H2] Salt May Be Key to Martian Mudflows
  • [H2] Let the Scientists Tell It
  • [H2] Lessons and Lingering Questions from Collapsing Basaltic Calderas
  • [H2] Shining a Light on the People Behind Solar Science
  • [H2] When Does Rainfall Become Recharge?
  • [H2] New Maps of Natural Radioactivity Reveal Critical Minerals and More
  • [H2] The AI Revolution in Weather Forecasting Is Here
  • [H2] Opinion
  • [H2] Creating Communities to Help Interdisciplinary Scientists Thrive
  • [H2] What Americans Lose If Their National Center for Atmospheric Research Is Dismantled
  • [H2] When Should a Tsunami Not Be Called a Tsunami?
  • [H2] How Can We Tell If Climate-Smart Agriculture Stores Carbon?
  • [H2] Postcards From the Field
  • [H2] New Method Could Improve U.S. Forecasting of West Nile Virus
  • [H2] The “Wet-Gets-Wetter” Response to Climate Change Does Not Always Apply
  • [H2] A Double-Edged Sword: The Global Oxychlorine Cycle on Mars
  • [H3] Research & Developments
  • [H4] Features from AGU Publications

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