Editorial Delivery in Agu Advances

Vox of the editors It is a blog from the AGU publications department. After a period of 6 years as editor in chief of Agu advancesSusan Tumbore has delivered the reins to Alberto Montanari. Here, Dr. Tumbore reflects on her mandate while Dr. Montanari analyzes her priorities for the Journal in the future. Wrapping: reflections…

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Climate Change Weekly # 534 — Carbon Capture and Storage Is a Bad Climate Policy – Watts Up With That?

By H. Sterling Burnett SUBSCRIBE to Climate Change Weekly IN THIS ISSUE: Carbon Capture and Storage Is a Bad Climate Policy Brazil Is Not Meeting Paris Emission Commitments Climate Policies: Dramatically Higher Electricity Costs and Reduced Reliability in New England Carbon Capture and Storage Is a Bad Climate Policy The climate “hoax,” as President Donald…

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Branchiostegidae) of the South China Sea

A new species of deep water mosaic fish, Branchiostegus healthy sp. nov.It is described based on five specimens collected from the area between the Xisha Islands and the island of Hainan, China. This species can be distinguished from the congeners by its unique cheek marker and a combination of characteristics. Among the mosaic fish species…

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When deer attack

Dangerous animals (truly) in a suburban patio. Credit: Laura Helmuth I witnessed a minor drama in real life the other day while I was bicycling through western Maryland Rail Trail. Several deer were feeding next to the path when I passed them, then I heard a blow and a scream (deer) and another (human). An…

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Pico -based clinical literature review: step by step guide

Clinical literature reviews are an integral part of evidence -based medicine (EBM), informing clinical and policy decisions. One of the most systematic strategies to develop clinical review questions is the Pico Marco, which represents Population, intervention, comparison and result. This method improves the precision of the search, improves the relevance of the studies included and…

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