Jacksonville Hosts 2007 April Meeting Scientific program spans latest research in astrophysics, particle physics, nuclear physics and related fields, as well as several invited plenary talks on a wide variety of topics. |
Particle Physicists Meet Halfway The APS Division of Particles and Fields held its annual fall meeting in Honolulu October 29 through
November 3, jointly with their colleagues from the Japanese Physical Society. |
Task Force Suggests Enhancements for the APS April Meeting Greater coherence, yearly themes could help raise conference profile. |
New Investments Needed in Defense Research, Says Task Force on Innovation Report The follow‑up to last year's report sees continued
decline in national security and economic competitiveness, and urges a boost in defense basic research, which has been flat for the last three decades. |
Kadanoff Stresses Education, Outreach Initiatives An interview with incoming APS President Leo Kadanoff (University of Chicago) on his priorities for the Society in 2007. |
Physics Departments Urged to Preserve Their Histories APS Forum on the History of Physics sets up Register of Departmental Histories and Records. |
Microfluidics, Bubble Logic, Robosnails Featured at 2006 DFD Meeting Tampa Bay conference also featured US‑Mexico Symposium on geophysical fluid dynamics. |
APS Presents Plaque to Honor Millikan As a part of the APS Historic Sites Initiative, APS President-elect presented a plaque to the University of Chicago. |
US Signs on as Non‑Host Partner for Restructured ITER Project Representatives from China, the European Union, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea and the Russian Federation also on hand at signing ceremony in Paris. |
JLab's Past and Future Featured at 2006 SESAPS Fall meeting Williamsburg conference also included talks on neutrino physics, gamma ray bursts, biomaterials, and nanostructures. |