Profile in Versatility
Jessica Esquivel, a Fermilab scientist and advocate for Black, Latinx, and LGBTQ+ people in STEM, is driving change in the physics community.
The South African Institute of Physics Honors Five APS Members as Fellows
Five APS members, including APS President Jim Gates, were recently selected as Fellows of the South African Institute of Physics.
A New Home for the APS Editorial Office
The APS Editorial Office makes a move, after the APS Board and Council approved the sale of its current Ridge location.
The Division of Gravitational Physics
Meet a 1700-member-strong unit, dedicated to gravitational research.
October Ethics Column
At all meetings, whether in-person or online, the APS Code of Conduct is critical to maintaining a safe and collegial environment.
APS Celebrates Undergraduate Research with the LeRoy Apker Award Finalists
Seven undergraduates showcased their physics research at the annual Apker Award selection meeting.
Medical Physicist: An Exciting Career with Many Options
Four medical physicists share their experiences in a dynamic, exciting field.
This Month in Physics History
October 1972: Publication Discovery of Superfluid Helium-3
News from Government Affairs
APS Members Thank Congress for Acting on Science Legislation
FYI: Science Policy News From AIP
Biden Administration Sets R&D Priorities Across Agencies
The Back Page
Current US Policy on China: The Risk to Open Science
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