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A collection of pathfinders, metasites and directories:
PhySH
: Physics subject headings, developed by the American Physical Society (APS)
Physics Central
Physical Sciences Resource Center
(American Association of Physics Teachers)
PhysLink
Online Particle Physics Information
(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
Optics and Photonics Online Resource Center
Education Resources
comPADRE
Physics and Astronomy Education Communities
Educational Physics Resources
(PhysNet)
Teaching Advanced Physics
(IoP)
Higher Education Academy - Physical Sciences Centre
Particle Adventure
(Particle Data Group)
Hands-on Science Centers Worldwide
Organizations
Canadian Association of Physicists
(CAP)
Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine
(CCPM)
American Institute of Physics
(AIP)
American Physical Society
(APS)
American Association of Physics Teachers
(AAPT)
Institute of Physics
(IoP)
European Physical Society
(EPS)
International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
(IUPAP)
International Association of Mathematical Physics
International Centre for Theoretical Physics
American Association for Physicists in Medicine
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Justin Fuhr
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