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APS Physics
Physics news, images, society updates and opportunities for physicists and enthusiasts.
PhysicsCentral
Cool physics news and education for students, educators, and enthusiasts.
PhysicsQuest
Educators participating in PhysicsQuest can interact with other teachers, ask questions, and chat directly with the comic book author.
APS Minorities in Physics
Facebook group for those interested in issues related to minorities in physics.
APS Physics
Follow for the latest physics news, updates on APS and journals, and information on opportunities for physicists of all levels.
APS Physics Ed
Follow the Physics editors for the latest articles from Physics and news from around the web.
APS Physics DC
Tweets from the APS Office of Public Affairs on news impacting physicists and the scientific community.
APS Meetings
Attending an APS meeting? Follow @APSMeetings for live tweeting, event reminders, deadlines, and pertinent news.
PhysicsCentral
The PhysicsCentral team tweets the latest from PhysicsCentral and the Physics Buzz blog, as well as physics news and education.
APS Diversity
The Diversity Administrator tweets news, articles, and opportunities concerning minorities and women in physics.
YouTube
APS Physics
The APS Physics YouTube channel features meetings videos, archived webinars, and more.
PhysicsCentral
Watch physics in action with interesting demos and see the popular “Science Off the Sphere” videos, which feature Astronaut Don Pettit conducting experiments on the International Space Station.
APS Physics
An active group connecting physicists and enthusiasts of all levels for lively discussions. APS Members receive priority posting, so be sure to read the instructions for joining!
Women in Physics
A subgroup of APS Physics.
Minorities in Physics
A subgroup of APS Physics.
Blogs
Physics Buzz
Written by the Physics Central team, Physics Buzz features news and commentary on what’s going on and who’s doing what in the world of physics.
Physics Frontline
Run by the APS Office of Public Affairs; provides news, analysis, and commentary relating to physics, science, and technology.
Google+
APS Physics
Prefer Google+? Follow us for physics news, images, and opportunities from APS.
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