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Physics
EditorMatteo Rini
Deputy EditorKatherine Wright
CategoriesPhysics
PublisherAmerican Physical Society
Founded2008
CountryUnited States
Based inRidge, NY
Websitephysics.aps.org
ISSN1943-2879
OCLC819219406

Physics is an open access online publication containing commentaries on the best of the peer-reviewed research published in the journals of the American Physical Society. The editor-in-chief of Physics is Matteo Rini. It highlights papers in Physical Review Letters and the Physical Review family of journals. The magazine was established in 2008.

Features

Physics contains three types of commentaries on research papers: journalistic articles ("Focus"), in depth pieces written by active researchers ("Viewpoints"), and short summaries of a research paper ("Synopsis") written by editorial staff. Readers get free access to the underlying research papers on which the commentaries are based.

References

  1. ^ About Physics
  2. APS Publications: Physics Magazine
  3. APS Announces Physics

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