American Physical Society
The American Physical Society (APS) is a non-profit membership organization that works to spread knowledge about physics through its top-notch research journals, scientific conferences, as well as its international, educational, outreach, and advocacy initiatives. This society has more than 55,000 members, including physicists from academia, government laboratories, and business in the US and other countries. Through these programs, these representatives instruct physics students on better techniques and procedures for carrying out experiments so that they can produce better findings. They are among the top websites for physics students as a result.
Its goal is to promote and disseminate physics knowledge. The association publishes over a dozen scholarly periodicals, including the esteemed Physical Review and Physical Review Letters, and hosts over twenty scientific conferences annually. The American Institute of Physics is a member society of the APS. The Society's activities have significantly expanded in recent years. The American Physical Society is active in public and governmental matters as well as in the international physics community. This activity was stimulated by the growth in Federal funding in the years following World War II, and even more so by the increased public involvement of scientists in the 1960s. The Society also runs extensive initiatives in media relations, science outreach (particularly physics outreach), and education.
Website: https://www.aps.org/