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Home   |   Publications   |   APS News   |   May 2012 (Volume 21, Number 5)

May 2012 (Volume 21, Number 5)

May 2012 (Volume 21, Number 5) Entire Issue 

News

 
APS Unveils Five-year Strategic Plan
APS’s strategic plan for the next five years will reemphasize the core mission of the society
 
APS Action Helps Save Physics Program at Northern Iowa
The University of Northern Iowa was about to lose its physics bachelor of science degree, but a grassroots effort saved it at the last minute
 
Physics Methods Aid Cancer Research
In the fight against cancer, the input of physicists has become more and more important over time
 
New Device Tells Bombs from Harmless Trash
A new metal detector design is getting close to being able to spot unexploded mines and munitions buried underground
 
Plant Roots, Mechanical Diggers Both Need Flexibility
Researchers dig into how plant roots wind their way through grainy soils
 
The Physics of Creepy Crawlies and Ravenous Plants
At the March Meeting, scientists looked at the surprising physics of spiders and snakes and Venus flytraps, oh my!
 
Ode to an Astrophysicist: Fang Lizhi, 1936-2012
Renowned astrophysicist and human rights activist remembered for his years of dedicated work to science and humanity
 

Opinion

 
Letters to the Editor
Lazarus’s Little-Known Contribution • Scholarship and Cyberspace • How to Increase Research Productivity • Kusnezov and Jones Reply • Bohr Helped Rescue Danish Jews
 
The Back Page
Emergent Physics at the Mesoscale
 

Departments

 
Members in the Media
As quoted in other publications
 
This Month in Physics History
May 29, 1948: Results of first experiment on the Casimir effect
 
Washington Dispatch
A bimonthly update from the APS Office of Public Affairs
 
Zero Gravity: The Lighter Side of Science
What’s in a Name?
 
International News
The Starting Grants given by the European Research Council (ERC): a tremendous boost to the careers of young scientists
 
APS Committee on International Freedom of Scientists
CIFS Briefs: Highlighting the Connection Between Human Rights and Science for the Physics Community

April Prize and Award Recipients
Prizes and Award photo small
Photo by Ross DeLoach At the April Meeting attendees heard the retiring President's address and then watched as current APS President presented 15 APS prizes and awards to a total of 19 individuals.
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The Wild, Wild South
Atlanta fellows 2012 sm Photo by Sarah Davis On March 28, APS hosted a reception for Fellows in the Atlanta area
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Community Recognizes Beverly Berger
Community Recognizes Beverly Berger sm Photo by Michael Lucibella The APS April Meeting featured a special session in recognition of the achievements of Beverly Berger.
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Nobel Laureates Fill Plenary Session
Nobel Laureates small Photo by Michael Lucibella The speakers at one of the plenary sessions at the APS April Meeting were all Nobel laureates.
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