APS Journals
APS publishes leading international physics research journals, including Physical Review Letters, Reviews of Modern Physics, and the Physical Review series. The Physical Review Online Archive provides access to articles in these journals all the way back to the founding of the Physical Review in 1893.
APS Journals
Descriptions of APS Journals
APS News
In the current issue of APS's monthly members-only newspaper:
• Public Affairs Report Examines Nuclear Weapons Policy
• LaserFest to Celebrate 50 Years of Laser Innovation
• 2008 Nobel Prize Goes to Nambu, Kobayashi and Maskawa
• APS Awards First Industrial Physics Prize to Philip J. Wyatt
• Bringing a Sun to Earth: Briefing Explains ITER Fusion Experiment
• Mass Media Fellows Describe Their Experiences
• Noyce Scholarships to Aid Selected Physics Teachers
• MGM Recipients Achieve MacArthur Trifecta
• Physics Bachelor's and PhDs Continue to Trend Upward
Physics – Spotlighting Exceptional Research
A new free weekly publication from APS
APS has launched a new, free, online publication called Physics. Each week Physics will highlight a few important papers from the family of Physical Review Journals, with commentaries written by prominent physicists and designed to be understood by non-specialists.Physical Review Focus
Physical Review Focus is a free online service that provides a useful introduction to current physics research. Articles in Focus provide brief explanations of selected research papers from APS journals. Stories are written in the style of a news article at a level accessible to students and researchers in all fields of physics. Synopses include color images and related videos, when available.
Physics Today
Published by the American Institute of Physics for members of its 10 member societies, including APS, Physics Today keeps its readers informed about science and its place in the world with authoritative feature articles, news stories, and analyses, as well as by providing a lively forum for the exchange of ideas.








