Which Physics Publication Do You Subscribe To?

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Several participants in the discussion share their subscriptions to various physics publications. Physics Today is a common choice, with some members noting they receive it for free through memberships, such as with the Society of Physics Students (SPS). Others mention that their employers subscribe to a range of publications from the American Physical Society (APS), the American Institute of Physics (AIP), and the American Association of Physics Teachers. There is also a mention of the Industrial Physicist, which has ceased publication, although past articles are still accessible online.
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Do any of you subscribe to any particular physics publication?
 
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I subscribe to Physics Today if that's the kind of publication you're looking for.
 
I also subscribe to Physics Today, but only because it came free with my membership to SPS (Society of Physics Students).
 
My employer subscribes to all the APS publications as well as a bunch from the AIP and American Assocoation of Physics Teachers.
 
I used to enjoy the Industrial Physicist. Unfortunately they stopped publishing. You can go and read previous articles though through the web site.

http://www.tipmagazine.com/pastiss.html
 
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