Physics Today Year 2024 Magazine Back Issues
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- Pecking Without Headaches
- Trustworthy AI For Weather Prediction
- Teaching Physics With Smartphones
- LIGO's Quantum Motor Reduction
- Seti And Existential Projection
- 200 Years Of Fracture
- Astronomy In The Classroom
- Particle - Physics Road Map
- Soap - Bubble Lasers
- Ammends As A Clean Energy Source
- Ethics-The Department Chair's Perspective
- Bacterial Together Motors
- Fluid Dynamics Of Dry Salt Lakes
- Embracing Interactive Teaching Methods
- Energy Needs Of Bitcoins And AI
- A Shocking Start To Stars
- Science For All At Germ
- The Butterfly Effect And Magnify Apples
- Froest Mom's On Nuclear - Threat Reduction
- Firearms Forensics Gets More Quantitative
- A Nuclear Transition In A Lapstick
- Imaging Polarized Light
- Exploring Mara's Harsh Atmosphere
- Fixing The PHO Qualifying Exam
- The Quest For Laser Fusion
- Fifty Years Of Dark Master
- The Wonderland Acquatistics
- The Smallest Drops Of Acid
- Quantum Computing For Quantum Chemistry
- The Black Powder Behind Batery Power
- Too Many Proposal Too Little Facility Time
- Annual Careers Issue
- Optical Computing For Neural Networks
- NASA Balloons Take Flight In Sweden
- Crystal Critters For Keeping Things Clean
- What Makes A Big Cat Roar?
- Physics AI And The Future Of Discovery
- Ancient Minerals As Particle Detectors
- The Trailblazing Experiments Of Chien-Shiung Wu
- Myserious Structures In Earth's Deep Mantle
- Going With The Flow In Unstable Surroundings
- Statistical Physics And Human Behaviors
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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.