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PHYSICS FORUMS (part <strong>of</strong> the Scientific American Partner Network “hosts discussions<br />

ranging from mainstream science to cutting edge. Its main emphasis is on physics, yet it also<br />

includes forums on a wide array <strong>of</strong> other topics in science and mathematics. Physics Forums<br />

provides students with academic, career and homework help from peers and pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

scientists. Inline LaTeX capabilities make it easy to discuss mathematical topics clearly. Its<br />

membership includes the entire spectrum <strong>of</strong> academia, as well as non-academics who are<br />

interested in science at all levels. Physics Forums is moderated by a volunteer staff <strong>of</strong><br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional scientists and engineers who strive to maintain the highest standard <strong>of</strong> integrity and<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> scientific discussion.”) - Physics Forums <strong>Blogs</strong>:<br />

[TA=5][BR=7.3].<br />

PHYSICS TODAY (Physics Today , is “the flagship publication<br />

<strong>of</strong> The American Institute <strong>of</strong> Physics, is the most influential and closely followed physics<br />

magazine in the world, informing readers about science and its place in the world with<br />

authoritative features, full news coverage and analysis, and fresh perspectives on technological<br />

advances and ground-breaking research” – Physics Today.org Newspicks, selected by the staff <strong>of</strong><br />

Physics Today.org Newspicks: [TA=??][BR=7.3].<br />

PHYSICS TODAY (Physics Today , see above/> )<br />

Physics Today.org We Hear That, community news: <br />

[TA=??][BR=??].<br />

PHYSICS WORLD. (Listed as a physics blog by Blogger, but it’s actually the online version <strong>of</strong><br />

the excellent British journal PhysicsWord) - Physicsworld.com, latest content from<br />

physicsworld.com: [TA=31][BR=9.2].<br />

Phil PLAIT (“. . . an astronomer, lecturer, and author. After ten years working on Hubble Space<br />

Telescope and six more working on astronomy education, he struck out on his own as a writer) -<br />

Bad Astronomy: [TA=31] [BR=??].<br />

Dmitry PODOLSKY [“I am a pr<strong>of</strong>essional theoretical physicist currently working at the Helsinki<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Physics, the University <strong>of</strong> Helsinki, Finland. My main interests are related to (but not<br />

limited to) general relativity and cosmology, turbulence, quantum field theory and string theory,<br />

dynamical chaos - everything related to physics and mathematics <strong>of</strong> systems far from<br />

equilibrium.”] - NEQNET: Non-equilibrium Phenomena, Cosmology, turbulence, markets, nonequilibrium<br />

QFT and much more. No nonsense, just science: <br />

[TA=17] [BR=??].<br />

Richard POYNDER (freelance journalist , “writes about<br />

information technology, telecommunications, and intellectual property. In particular, he<br />

specialises in online services; electronic information systems; the Internet; Open Access;<br />

e-<strong>Science</strong> and e-Research; cyberinfrastructure; digital rights management; Creative Commons;<br />

Open Source S<strong>of</strong>tware; Free S<strong>of</strong>tware; copyright; patents, and patent information.”) – Open &<br />

Shut?: [TA=??] [BR=??].<br />

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