5 September 2023

September 2023 Issue of Physics Today Is Online & in the Mail

Hua Liu

Hua Liu American Astronomical Society (AAS)

Physics Today, the flagship publication of the American Institute of Physics (AIP), is the most influential and closely followed physics magazine in the world. With authoritative features, full news coverage and analysis, and fresh perspectives on technological advances and groundbreaking research, Physics Today informs readers about science and its role in society. Members of the AAS, an AIP Member Society, automatically receive free print and online subscriptions to the magazine. Physics Today Online, the magazine’s internet home, presents an enhanced digital edition and provides a valuable online archive.


In the September 2023 Issue

September 2023 Physics Today cover

Helping the Pandemic Generation
Physics undergraduates have returned to classrooms, but pandemic trauma has endured. How can the community assist? — Brad R. Conrad and Matthew J. Wright

Helium Prices Surge to Record Levels as Shortage Continues
The shortfall may end if a new supply from Russia reaches the market. Growing numbers of universities and labs are recycling their supplies. — David Kramer

High-Energy Neutrinos Originate in Our Own Galaxy
High-energy cosmic rays, long suspected of interacting with matter in the dense galactic plane, are almost certainly the source of the Milky Way’s neutrinos. — Alex Lopatka

The Dynamics and Changes of the World’s Monsoons
The seasonal rainy phase observed in many places across Earth is shaping the climate and is being changed by global climate trends. — Michela Biasutti, Mingfang Ting, and Spencer A. Hill

Connecting Extreme Weather Events to Climate Change
Advances in attribution science are improving understanding of human influence on our planet. — Michael Wehner

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