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Home   |   Programs   |   Physics for All   |   Physics Posters Available Free of Charge

Physics Posters Available Free of Charge

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We're sorry, but we are not able to keep up with the demand for these posters at this time. As soon as we catch up on the backlog of requests, we will begin distributing posters again. Thank you for your interest and understanding.


A New World ViewAccelerate Your Mind

This poster invites you to follow the themes of imagination, exploration, creation, and discovery through a mesmerizing mosaic of Einstein’s image, made from pictures of children. His picture is framed by images of A New World View, a sculpture created to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Einstein’s most famous work.




PhysicsCentral PosterPhysicsCentral

This colorful PhysicsCentral poster features intriguing questions, such as “What can we learn about the Big Bang by smashing gold nuclei together?” and “Have you seen the nanoguitar – the smallest guitar in the world?” along with beautiful images from modern physics research. Learn how your world works.




Minorities in Physics

Minorities in Physics PosterAPS is pleased to offer this striking poster created by the APS Committee on Minorities in Physics. Although aimed at minority middle and high school students, it will encourage all students to master physics and gain a better understanding of their physical universe.




Focus PosterPhysical Review Focus

Use this poster to brighten up a classroom or hallway and to spread the word about Physical Review Focus. This APS site explains current physics research papers at the level of college physics students.

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