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APS JournalsAPS publishes leading international physics research journals, including Physical Review Letters, Reviews of Modern Physics, and the Physical Review series. The Physical Review Online Archive provides access to articles in these journals all the way back to the founding of The Physical Review in 1893.
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APS News

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  •  2012 April Meeting in Atlanta
  •  APS Action Helps Save Physics Program at Northern Iowa
  •  Physics Methods Aid Cancer Research
  •  New Device Tells Bombs from Harmless Trash
  •  Plant Roots, Mechanical Diggers Both Need Flexibility
  •  The Physics of Creepy Crawlies and Ravenous Plants
  •  Ode to an Astrophysicist: Fang Lizhi, 1936-2012
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Physics

Spotlighting Exceptional Research

Each week Physics highlights a few papers from the family of Physical Review Journals, with expert-written commentaries (Viewpoints), editor highlights (Synopses) and news articles (Focus stories) that are accessible to an audience beyond professional physicists.

Current Highlights in Physics

• Viewpoint: Quantum Dipolar Gases in Boson or Fermion Flavor
• Synopsis: Layering to Warm Up
• Focus: Electron Spin Influences Nanotube Motion


Physics Today

Cover of Physics Today magazinePublished by the American Institute of Physics for members of its 10 member societies, including APS, Physics Today keeps its readers informed about science and its place in the world with authoritative feature articles, news stories, and analyses, as well as by providing a lively forum for the exchange of ideas.
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