What are some good websites/magazines for updates in physics?

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In summary, there are several ways to stay updated on progress made in physics. One option is to join the American Physical Society (APS) and receive their monthly magazine, Physics Today, which includes in-depth articles and general developments in the field. The APS also has a website with brief summaries of new developments each week, which can be accessed through weekly email notices. Additionally, following physicists, institutions, and journals on Twitter can provide real-time updates.
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What are the best ways to stay updated in the progress made in physics? Any good websites or magazines/papers every physicist should know about?
 
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If you join the American Physical Society (APS), you will get the monthly magazine Physics Today which will keep you informed of general developments, plus in depth articles each month. The APS also runs a website with 2 paragraph briefs of new developments each week. You can sign up to have weekly email notices. It is probably free (you'll have to check).
 
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If you feel inclined to join twitter you can follow a large number of physicists, physics institutions, physics journals in "real time".
 

What are some good websites for updates in physics?

Some good websites for updates in physics include Physics World, Phys.org, and ScienceDaily.

What are some good magazines for updates in physics?

Some good magazines for updates in physics include Scientific American, Physics Today, and New Scientist.

What kind of content can I expect to find on these websites and magazines?

These websites and magazines provide updates on the latest research and developments in the field of physics, as well as articles and features on various topics such as cosmology, quantum mechanics, and particle physics.

Are these websites and magazines reliable sources of information?

Yes, these websites and magazines are reputable sources of information as they are run by professional organizations and are peer-reviewed.

Do these websites and magazines cater to a specific audience?

While these websites and magazines are primarily focused on physics, they also cater to a general audience with varying levels of knowledge about the subject. Some may have more technical content, while others may have more accessible articles for a broader audience.

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