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Recent 'Physics News from the AIP', the email newsletter to physics teachers

No 5, Term 2, 2008

No 4, Term 2, 2008

No 3, Term 2, 2008

No 2, Term 2, 2008

No 1, Term 2, 2008

No 5, Term 1, 2008

No 4, Term 1, 2008

No 3, Term 1, 2008

No 2, Term 1, 2008

No 1, Term 1, 2008

If you wish to receive the email newsletter "Physics News from the AIP" or to advise of a change of email address please email Dan O'Keeffe at danok@bigpond.com

Physics News from the AIP - Extracts from "News" regularly emailed to physics teachers

Collection of still relevant Information from these emails updated April 2008 (294kB)

These emails also featured items on the latest Physics research that might be of interest to teachers and their students. This list in Word contains all the titles of these items. The titles have been grouped by the email they were sent with and are hyperlinked for downloading.

The titles now number over 280. They have now also been grouped by the relevant Area of Study. There is an article for every Area of Study. This Excel file lists all the titles by Area of Study and Date of the Email News. The Date of the Email News is also hyperlinked for downloading.

Physics News from Around the World

CNN Interactive – Space
Listings of special coverage of major space events.
Energy Science News
Energy Science News provides information about research and technologies generated by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science. Topics covered include supercomputing, the Human Genome Project, catalysis, subsurface microbiology, global weather change, energy generation, and many others. Published bimonthly.
InScight
INSCiGHT is a joint project of AAAS' SCiENCE Magazine.and ACADEMIC PRESS. The SCiENCE newsroom produces daily news stories from the world of scientific research.
Junk Science
Junk Science debunks faulty scientific data used to further special agendas; it provides "access to a rich collection of on-line resources, including, various communications tools, online forums..." and new analysis of topical issues. The archive can be searched. The site is updated daily.
The last Word
Provided by New Scientist magazine, this is a browsable, searchable archive of "over 300 questions on scientific phenomena, with answers provided by our readers." Be sure to completely read the answers given, as sometimes correction and clarifications are addended after the original answer.
NASA Newsroom
Up-to-date reports on NASA experiments, shuttle missions, astronomical observations, and the like, often in considerable detail.
SCI-TECH
This site provides comprehensive and frequently updated science and technology news. A great place to find additional information about current science.
Science Daily
Up to date research news from all corners of science, covering all sorts of new discoveries and research projects. Searchable.
SciTech Daily
Provides brief abstracts and links to science, technology, and social sciences news articles from magazines, newspapers, and science Web sites. Updated daily.
The Why Files: The Science Behind the News
The Why Files, a project of the US National Institute for Science Education, is an electronic exploration of the science behind the news. Twice a month, they bring you a new feature on the science (and maths, engineering, and technology) of everyday life. The boundaries are broad -- from outer space to cellular biology, from dinosaurs and dragon lizards to the statistics of political polling. Typical questions, with answers, are: Why were hurricanes so common last year? Is there a relationship between eyesight and diet? Can electric cars help us breathe easier? Searchable. Archives, forums, and question and answer services are available.
Yahoo! Events – Science
A directory of audio, video, and chat events online relating to science. Search or browse through subject categories.

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