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The Lincoln Project
about 2 hours ago
Wisconsin has lost 3,700 manufacturing jobs since Trump took office. Rep Derrick Van Orden let this happen, and supported Trumpâs policies which raised avg household prices by $3000/year and stripped their healthcare. Wisconsin, donât send Van Order back to Congress.
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Eos
about 10 hours ago
Comparing three new models for raindrop formation inside clouds, made by using machine learning, yields a surprise: Sometimes simpler is better.
#AGUPubs
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Comparing Machine Learning Models of Raindrop Formation - Eos
The simplest model, based on polynomials, yields the best performance.
https://eos.org/research-spotlights/comparing-machine-learning-models-of-raindrop-formation
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What song are they singing now?
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Seth Abramson
4 days ago
OK, now the speech has turned into a commercial for the so-called SAVE America Act, his nakedly illegal plot to try to steal all future American elections by rigging them to allow only ballots by people he believes will vote Republican
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Eos
7 days ago
This month, Eos takes to the sea to share how geoscientists are measuring the growing presence of microplastics there.
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Millions of Invaders Are Attacking the Ocean, and the Ocean Is Losing - Eos
Every year, an additional 11 million tons of microplastics permeate the water column and marine ecosystems within it. Geoscience is contributing to strategies that aim to identify microplastic movemen...
https://eos.org/agu-news/millions-of-invaders-are-attacking-the-ocean-and-the-ocean-is-losing
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Eos
10 days ago
Across 17 million forest patches in the United States, the analysis showed that a hectare within a large continuous forest was 38% more productive on average than an isolated hectare in a similar environment.
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Fragmented Forests Sequester Less Carbon - Eos
New research has revealed that larger, unified forests store more carbon than the same area of fragmented patches.
https://eos.org/articles/fragmented-forests-sequester-less-carbon
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Eos
10 days ago
Right now, two seismometers are slowly freezing into the Antarctic Ice Sheet, housed in boreholes that extend a mile and a half below the surface.
eos.org/articles/the...
Read more in our fieldwork issue:
eos.org/themes/off-t...
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Discovering Venus on Iceland - Eos
Scientists trekked across Icelandic lava flows that served as stand-ins for Venusâs volcanic landscapes, testing tools and methods the upcoming VERITAS mission will use when it reaches the planet.
https://eos.org/features/discovering-venus-on-iceland
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Eos
10 days ago
We need ethical, accurate science reporting now more than ever. Help Eos continue to provide context for law and policy changes that impact Earth and space scientists around the world. Donate today.
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Amy Diehl, Ph.D.
11 days ago
Study (N=8,097) finds women more likely to finish a PhD before 30 & have children after 35. Men tended to become parents during doctoral studies & often had 3+ children by 40. Early-career mothers had lower citation rates; fathers had no such penalties.
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Female Academics Increasingly Delay Motherhood Until Age 35
âPronounced penaltiesâ for those early-career staff with children may explain why Ph.D.s postpone becoming parents, a recent study finds.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/faculty/research/2026/06/26/female-academics-increasingly-delay-motherhood-until-age-35
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Climate.us
12 days ago
We got a big bump in traffic yesterday when people learned about us on NPR. Thank you to
@npr.org
for covering our launch and bringing our story to people's attention! And thank you to all our new followers. We can do this together! đïžđ§ȘđȘ
#ClimateAction
#ClimateForUs
#ProtectScience
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What if ... we had bent over backward to be hospitable to the Iranian national team for the World Cup? Show them the real America and built some good will with the people of Iran?
www.si.com/soccer/iran-...
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âDisaster World CupââIran Lashes Out at U.S., FIFA After Group Stage
FIFA president Gianni Infantino also came under fire.
https://www.si.com/soccer/iran-lashes-out-us-fifa-group-stage
11 days ago
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Nita Cosby
12 days ago
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker TĂŒrk on Friday called for stronger independent oversight of the United States immigration detention system and investigations into all deaths in US ICE custody.
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Deaths in US immigration custody must be investigated: UN rights chief
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker TĂŒrk on Friday called for stronger independent oversight of the United States immigration detention system and investigations into all deaths in US Immigra...
https://news.un.org/en/story/2026/06/1167816
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They *overtly* did not.
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13 days ago
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Bookshop.org
15 days ago
Anti-Prime Day startsâŠNOW! đ„łÂ Today through 6/26, enjoy free standard shipping site-wide, all while supporting local, independent bookstores.
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The least consequential thing they could stand up to him over. No credit.
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14 days ago
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Wolf Conservation Center đș
15 days ago
A new report reveals that at least 41 wolves disappeared from monitoring systems in the Netherlands between October 2021 and March 2026 and are believed to have fallen victim to poaching. đ
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Report says at least 41 wolves were likely poached in the Netherlands since 2021
At least 41 wolves that disappeared from monitoring systems in the Netherlands between October 2021 and March 2026 probably fell victim to poaching. This comes from a report released Tuesday by wildlife crime researcher Pauline Verheij, who says the figure is almost certainly an underestimate, de Volkskrant reports. The Veluwe and the provinces of Drenthe and Friesland were identified as poaching hotspots.
https://nltimes.nl/2026/06/23/report-says-least-41-wolves-likely-poached-netherlands-since-2021
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Blasphemous Jones âïž
16 days ago
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Eos
16 days ago
How it feels to support science journalism. Donate to support our work at Eos today.
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Excited Boy Dancing on Chair
Alt: A little boy dances on top of a chair in a classroom. The kids around him are clapping and dancing along.
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Cabo Verde!! 2-2
17 days ago
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Peter Morley âżïž
18 days ago
I really wish that people would talk about this more in the media because nobody is talking about the SNAP waiver restrictions that the USDA approved for every state as a rule. Itâs absolutely despicable, cruel, will affect millions and sadly people will die from malnutrition. Absolutely disgusting.
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Buttons (Ashley) đŽââ ïž#OFMDForLifeđŽââ ïž đłïžâđđ€Ą
21 days ago
A kid splashing in it could get a serious rash. Wildlife swimming in it and drinking from it are also at risk. So as funny as green water for the fourth of july celebrations might seem to you, let's hope these folks get their shit together quickly! 19/19
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Craig Harrington
22 days ago
Donald Trump inheriting a situation that was suboptimal but honestly fine, deciding to personally intervene, and making everything significantly worse at great taxpayer expense is a perfect synopsis of every single thing he has done as president both times.
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Charles Johnson
22 days ago
Perfect photo, no notes.
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Tim Van Deelen
24 days ago
Schiphol airport wildlife.
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Qasim Rashid, Esq.
25 days ago
Luigi is in prison for allegedly killing one man who denied care to millions & killed 68K people annuallyâwhile Musk is on the cover of Forbes despite gutting US AID and killing ~700K so far. It's like the old French saying, "The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic."
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Andy Olsen
25 days ago
As starvation increases in Africa, the news industry should remind the US of the role of the world's first trillionaire, Elon Musk in starving people.
www.nytimes.com/2025/02/08/w...
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Eos
25 days ago
Eos depends on readers like you to sustain high-quality journalism and support for Earth and space scientists. Please consider making a recurring tax-deductible donation.
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Giving | AGU
Your donation helps us advance Earth and space science and ensures that we can support our community, foster innovation, and inform solutions to address the pressing challenges facing society.
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Eos
27 days ago
Forecasting space weather, from routine and quiet to rare and extreme, requires tracking conditions across tens of millions of kilometers of interplanetary space, write
@savvasraptis.bsky.social
and colleagues
@jhuapl.bsky.social
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eos.org/science-upda...
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Vast Space, Sparse Data: An AI Answer to Twin Space Weather Challenges - Eos
Modern machine learning and AI methods can help heliophysics researchers and space weather forecasters overcome limitations from a dearth of observations and the infrequency of extreme events.
https://eos.org/science-updates/vast-space-sparse-data-an-ai-answer-to-twin-space-weather-challenges
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Eos
about 1 month ago
Briny water seeds beautiful mounds of salt that form on the Great Salt Lake in winter, while freshwater feeds invasive reeds that appear as mysterious spots in the lakeâs interior.
eos.org/articles/wha...
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eos.org/themes/off-t...
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Whatâs Below the Great Salt Lake? More Water - Eos
Pools of fresh water and salt water not far below the lake bed help explain some of the lakeâs curious features, including mineral mounds and reed islands.
https://eos.org/articles/whats-below-the-great-salt-lake-more-water
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Eos
about 1 month ago
Finally, our Health & Ecosystems catch-all is a great jumping-off point for
#WorldEnvironmentDay
touchpoints or deep dives.
eos.org/health-ecosy...
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Eos
about 1 month ago
Earth science is all over
#WorldEnvironmentDay
. Our collections focusing on ecosystems is a good place to start, from seagrasses to savannas, mangroves to maples:
eos.org/tag/ecosystems
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Eos
about 1 month ago
Conservation is also a part of
#WorldEnvironmentDay
Earth science, from cryobanks in Polynesia to noise reduction in Wyoming.
eos.org/tag/ecosystems
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Eos
about 1 month ago
This month, our featured collection explores the work of scientists out in the field, deploying sensors on Chilean volcanoes, drilling into Antarctic ice, mapping the Kenyan subsurface, and more. Check it out:
eos.org/agu-news/an-...
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An Off-Road Itinerary - Eos
This month, we cover the work of scientists stepping out of their labs and into the field, from rugged lava expanses and volcanic summits to arid ice sheets and lake beds.
https://eos.org/agu-news/an-off-road-itinerary
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Leah Greenberg âđ
about 1 month ago
PSA: No Kings is supporting watch parties for the Committee for the First Amendment Concert on June 14th- not mobilizations. There are several non-affiliated scam PACs trying to raise money by promising a mass protest that's not actually happening on June 14th. Block them and tell your friends.
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Eos
about 1 month ago
From Antarctica to the Great Salt Lake, scientists are venturing out of their labs and into the field to answer pressing questions about Earth systems. đ§Șâïž Check out our June featured collection on fieldwork here:
eos.org/themes/off-t...
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Eos
about 1 month ago
Beware the blob, new
@aguadvances.bsky.social
research says.
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The Surprising Link Between a Cold Blob and the Indian Monsoon - Eos
Climate processes that at first glance appear separate can actually be intimately linked, modeling shows.
https://eos.org/research-spotlights/the-surprising-link-between-a-cold-blob-and-the-indian-monsoon
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Eos
about 1 month ago
New research suggests that the total recovery of Earthâs ozone layer could be delayed by 7 years if feedstock emissions are not addressed.
eos.org/articles/rep...
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Jamison Foser
about 1 month ago
holy shit nobody has ever answered a question worse
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Eos
about 1 month ago
When federal agencies reorganize, what happens to the physical archives of Earth science?
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The Governance Gap Threatening Long-Term Ecological Archives - Eos
To save multigenerational science from administrative indifference, we must mandate stewardship continuity before closing physical facilities.
https://eos.org/opinions/the-governance-gap-threatening-long-term-ecological-archives
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Eos
about 1 month ago
Itâs not just how much glaciers are melting that mattersâwhen and how meltwater makes its way to the ocean are also important. A new study shows that seasonal changes in the forces that stretch and squeeze ice play a big role in when water is released.
eos.org/research-spo...
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Stretching and Squeezing Release Glacial Meltwater - Eos
Seasonal changes in the forces that pull and push ice play a major role in when meltwater runs through glaciers and into the ocean.
https://eos.org/research-spotlights/stretching-and-squeezing-release-glacial-meltwater
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ProPublica
about 1 month ago
When a health insurer refuses to pay for your treatment, you may have the right to have the denial reviewed â and potentially overturned â by an independent provider. This is what experts say you need to know:
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This Little-Known Appeal Could Force Your Insurer to Pay for Lifesaving Care. Hereâs How to File It.
When a health insurer refuses to pay for your treatment, you may have the right to have the denial reviewed â and potentially overturned â by an independent provider. Here are six steps experts sugges...
https://www.propublica.org/article/health-insurance-denial-external-review?utm_campaign=propublica-sprout&utm_content=1780108020&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bluesky
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WI forced to end SNAP / FoodShare for refugees. Just as kids are getting out of schoolâand losing school lunches and breakfasts for the summer. Just as food and gas prices are high. Just as inflation rises again. Please donate cash to your local food pantries.
www.wpr.org/news/relief-...
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Relief groups brace for end of food assistance for Wisconsin refugees
Wisconsin food banks are expected to see increased need this summer when refugees and other immigrants with humanitarian statuses will lose food assistance under a federal change.
https://www.wpr.org/news/relief-groups-brace-end-food-assistance-wisconsin-refugees
about 1 month ago
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Status Coup News
about 1 month ago
đš MAGA VS. VETERAN OUTSIDE DELANEY HALL đš On Day 8 of the hunger/labor strike, a six-tour veteran confronts a MAGA counter-protester outside the Newark ICE prison. The hunger strike may be waning, but the labor strike inside is still going strong. WATCH
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Eos
about 1 month ago
Scientists found a compelling correlation between carbonatitesâwhich often host to critical mineral depositsâand sections of Earthâs continents that sit near zones of past subduction. đ§Ș Story by
@dralkatrip.bsky.social
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eos.org/articles/anc...
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Ancient Subduction May Have Seeded Todayâs Critical Mineral Deposits - Eos
The fertilized mantle lithosphere may play an important first step in the formation of carbonatite deposits, known to host critical minerals.
https://eos.org/articles/ancient-subduction-may-have-seeded-todays-critical-mineral-deposits
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Parker Molloy
about 1 month ago
Holy shit
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Eos
about 1 month ago
Learning more about NASA's realignment may help put the organization's Moon Base announcements in context. Check it out. â
eos.org/research-and...
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NASA Announces âRealignmentâ Toward Human Spaceflight - Eos
NASA announced an agencywide realignment that includes combining related mission directorates to sharpen the agencyâs focus on human spaceflight.
https://eos.org/research-and-developments/nasa-announces-realignment-toward-human-spaceflight
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Eos
about 1 month ago
When federal agencies reorganize, what happens to the physical archives of Earth science?
eos.org/opinions/the...
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The Governance Gap Threatening Long-Term Ecological Archives - Eos
To save multigenerational science from administrative indifference, we must mandate stewardship continuity before closing physical facilities.
https://eos.org/opinions/the-governance-gap-threatening-long-term-ecological-archives
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We are not a Christian nation. We have never been a Christian nation. We should not be a Christian nation. We should have the secular government the Founders intended. Vote accordingly.
about 1 month ago
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Eos
about 1 month ago
Scientists studying the volcano found instances of centimeter-scale ground deformation were tied to intense precipitation. đ§Ș New research from Shuo Zheng at Hong Kong Polytechnic University + colleagues; comments from
@lucacaricchi.bsky.social
at the University of Geneva.
eos.org/articles/hea...
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Heavy Rainfall Inflates Mount Fuji - Eos
The uplift, several centimeters in magnitude, is likely caused by water pooling in the mountainâs shallow aquifers. The effect is shorter lived than deformation caused by magmatic activity.
https://eos.org/articles/heavy-rainfall-inflates-mount-fuji
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Eos
about 1 month ago
Itâs not just how much glaciers are melting that mattersâwhen and how meltwater makes its way to the ocean are also important. A new study shows that seasonal changes in the forces that stretch and squeeze ice play a big role in when glacial water is released. đ§đ§Ș
eos.org/research-spo...
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Stretching and Squeezing Release Glacial Meltwater - Eos
Seasonal changes in the forces that pull and push ice play a major role in when meltwater runs through glaciers and into the ocean.
https://eos.org/research-spotlights/stretching-and-squeezing-release-glacial-meltwater
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