For more information about "A New World View," or to obtain a free copy of the accompanying poster, please contact:
Becky Thompson-Flagg
American Physical Society
thompson-flagg@aps.org
About the American Physical Society
With over 42,000 members worldwide, the American Physical Society works to advance and disseminate the knowledge of physics. Since its formation in 1899, it has been dedicated to providing its members and the international physics community with the latest research results through its journals, which now include Physical Review Letters, the Physical Review series, and the Reviews of Modern Physics, and its meetings, which now number over 20 per year. In addition, APS provides the physics community with timely information about government affairs, vigorously lobbies for funding for physics research and education, and promotes the interests of the physics community through extensive public information efforts such as www.PhysicsCentral.com, a website for the public. APS is actively involved in educational programs to improve undergraduate education and to improve the education of future physics and physical science teachers, and for many years APS has worked to increase the number of women and minorities physicists. Information about these and other APS programs can be found at www.aps.org.

