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2008
The Physical Society of Visayas and Mindanao, Philippines
UK Faces Science Funding Challenges
"To speak for those who can't"
Growing opportunities for international collaboration in physics in South Africa
Shaping the Future of Physics in South Africa
2007
X-ray Science in Australia
A physicist at the US Department of State
A Report from Siberia
How I was helped by Superman
The ITER agreement ‑‑ four decades for me and counting
2006
The IAEA celebrates 50 years.
Physics in Lebanon: An overview and ways to help.
An open invitation to APS members to form Iranian-American physicists network group.
International efforts in homeland security R&D By Penrose Albright
Raising the level of science in developing countries
High-tech growth a priority in Central and Eastern Europe
2005
Good for Physics and other Sciences
International security and arms control committee celebrates 25th anniversary during World Year of Physics.
Iranian string theorist Hessamaddin Arfaei delivers Beller Lecture, promotes international collaboration
2001
Langer, Lerch foster closer ties with Indian scientists.
2000
APS Fosters Closer Ties with Physicists in Cuba and Africa.
1999
Roundtables Address Global Exchange, Collaboration.
Scientists from ten African countries gathered in Dakar, Senegal, in December for the International Workshop On Spectroscopy and Applications.
Latin American Societies Take Lead in Enhancing Physics Collaboration Internationally
1998
Workshop Explores Collaborations in Africa
1997
Representatives from several physical societies around the world attended an October planning meeting on international collaboration in Washington, D.C.
CIFS Rallies to Aid of Cuban Scientists Denied U.S. Visas
Catching Up With EPS Activities in 1996
Establishing Global Communication Networks in Science