Physics Today Year 2023 Magazine Back Issues
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- Arctic Wildfires
- Universe In A Quantum Gas
- Ethics In Physics
- The Most Reveal Adicted Neighboors
- A Born Oppenheimer Apprenhended Failure
- Physicist -Contrasts
- Qubit Chemistry
- Lomocaloric Refrigeration
- An Early European Nuclear Reactor
- Teaching With Heart
- The Hunt For Old Ice
- The Placenta's Complex Structure
- Cytoskeleton Assembly
- Stormy Cloud Convection
- Real-Time Proportion Watching
- Hybrid Conferrences
- Manophotonics Bright Future
- Optical Analogies To KMR
- An Alpha - Particle Mystery
- John Herschers Reform Of Science
- Ocean Optics
- OI Insect In Arms And Magnets
- The Roe Of Tree Textbooks
- A Bottlenock For CQ Starups
- Quantum Technologies
- Advances In Solar Telescopes
- ITER Seeks To Overcome Latest Setbacks
- Tapping Tidal Energy
- Butterflies In Flight
- The Human Influence On Extreme Weather
- Helping The Pandemic Generation of Students
- Annual Careers Issue
- Exotic Iron Gives Insights Into Earth's Core
- An 18-Minute Radio-Astronomy Mystery
- Small Lakes Versus Giant Ice Sheets
- Turbulent Thermal Convection
- Women A Strong Mass At Forest
- How Bats For Food
- New Proxy For Earth's Energy Imbalance
- Sustainable Organic Electronics
- Tabletop Searches Specific Physics
- Going Back To The Maps
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Physics Today is the membership magazine of the American Institute of Physics. First published in May 1948, it is issued on a monthly schedule, and is provided to the members of ten physics societies, including the American Physical Society. It is also available to non-members as a paid annual subscription.
The magazine informs readers about important developments in overview articles written by experts, shorter review articles written internally by staff, and also discusses issues and events of importance to the science community in politics, education, and other fields. The magazine provides a historical resource of events associated with physics. For example it discussed debunking the physics of the Star Wars program of the 1980s, and the state of physics in China and the Soviet Union during the 1950s and 1970s.