Here you will find links to interesing physics sites all across the web. Next to each link is a short description of the site to help you choose your link.


AIP is a federation of ten Member Societies representing the physical sciences with the purpose of promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its applications.

The World Year of Physics 2005 is a UN endorsed, international celebration of physics. Events throughout the year will highlight the vitality of physics and will commemorate the pioneering contributions of Albert Einstein in 1905. The World Year of Physics brings the excitement of physics to the public and will inspire a new generation of scientists.

Sigma Pi Sigma exists to honor outstanding scholarship in physics; to encourage interest in physics among students at all levels; to promote an attitude of service of its members towards their fellow students, colleagues, and the public; to provide a fellowship of persons who have excelled in physics.

The Physical Review Focus brings you: plain english explainations of selected papers from the Physical Review and Physical Review Letters--the world's top physics journals. Regular E-mail updates with summaries of recent stories, and searchable archives with over 7 years of stories covering many topics.

WAPT is the Wisconsin Assosciation of Physics Teachers, currently headed by our own Prof. Matt Evans


At Music of the Quantum you can hear about the challenge of emergent matter, and hear from leading figures such as Phil Anderson, Leo Kadanoff, Seamus Davis, Jerry Gollub, Paul Chaikin, Marvin Cohen, George Whitesides and Bob Laughlin in the frontier area of condensed matter physics, talking about their research and their philosophies. Listen to the a three part quintet "Music of The Quantum" composed by Jaz Coleman and commissioned by ICAM on the theme of emergent quantum phenomena. Watch an interactive science discussion and much more.