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One final News Pick

NOV 11, 2016
On 6 April 2006 Physics Today posted its first News Pick, which highlighted a Los Angeles Times story about President George W. Bush’s proposal to modernize US nuclear labs and factories. Now, more than a decade and 10 000 posts later, we are ending News Picks as part of the transition to our new website. Debuting soon, […]

DOI: 10.1063/PT.5.0210189

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On 6 April 2006 Physics Today posted its first News Pick , which highlighted a Los Angeles Times story about President George W. Bush’s proposal to modernize US nuclear labs and factories. Now, more than a decade and 10 000 posts later, we are ending News Picks as part of the transition to our new website. Debuting soon, the new site will feature increased coverage of important research and policy developments relating to the physical sciences. We welcome your feedback on what you thought of News Picks and what other kinds of coverage you’d like to see on Physics Today Online. You can contact us here .

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