American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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American Geophysical Union And Wiley Partner To Launch New Open Access Journal

Press Release | John Wiley & Sons, Inc., American Geophysical Union (AGU) | June 11, 2013

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) and John Wiley & Sons, Inc., announced today their partnership to publish the new open access peer-reviewed journal, Earth's Future, which will begin accepting submissions on 17 June. Read More »

American Geophysical Union And Wiley Partner To Launch New Open Access Journal

Press Release | Wiley, American Geophysical Union (AGU) | June 11, 2013

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) and John Wiley & Sons, Inc., announced today their partnership to publish the new open access peer-reviewed journal, Earth’s Future, which will begin accepting submissions on 17 June. Read More »

International Science Organization Makes Research More Accessible To The Public

Press Release | American Geophysical Union , About Wiley | January 22, 2015

American Geophysical Union to Give Free Access to Journal Content through Public Libraries in Calif...

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Journalism, Science Groups Decry EPA Move to Muzzle National Science Advisers

Press Release | Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) | August 12, 2014

Journalists and scientists are urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to stop banning leading national scientists from talking to media outlets and the public. The EPA is placing new restrictions on independent scientists who advise the agency, according to a memorandum from the EPA’s chief of staff. The memo instructs Science Advisory Board members to get permission before talking to the press, which inhibits their ability to speak freely to the public about important scientific issues, including air pollution, toxic chemicals and water quality. Read More »

The New Seafloor Map That Could Help Find Flight MH370

Betsy Mason | Wired | May 27, 2014

...The lack of good information about ocean floor topography has complicated the search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.  Now, two ocean floor mapping experts have gathered all the available data to make a new map of a 2,000 km by 1,400 km (1,240 mile by 870 mile) area in the Indian Ocean near where two boats may have detected pings from the plane’s black box...

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