1 November 2016

November 2016 Issue of Physics Today Is Online & in the Mail

Physics Today, the flagship publication of the American Institute of Physics, 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 November 2016 Issue

Ocean Spray: An Outsized Influence on Weather and Climate
Because the production, behavior, and life span of seawater droplets are complex, measuring and modeling them require a wide range of interdisciplinary techniques. — David H. Richter and Fabrice Veron

Land's Complex Role in Climate Change
To mitigate climate change at local, regional, and global scales, we must begin to think beyond greenhouse gases. — Roger A. Pielke Sr., Rezaul Mahmood, and Clive McAlpine

The Carbon Cycle in a Changing Climate
As temperatures rise, precipitation patterns change, and land- and sea-ice extents shrink, scientists are learning how the exchanges of carbon between Earth’s atmosphere, ocean, and land ecosystems respond to and feed back on climate change. — Heather D. Graven

...and much more!

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