AIP Labs is a new interactive workspace that lets our technology team loose to showcase the latest plug-ins, apps, and other gee-whiz products they’ve been working on. It’s our playground for innovation, where we can let our imaginations run free. The interactive component of AIP Labs we hope will come from you. We’d like to get your feedback on the products we post and also suggest new ones that would help you work more effectively online. Together, we’ll design the future.
We invite you to poke around the Lab and even download a program or two.
Originally used to track car parts, QR codes are now found in street art, guerilla marketing, and all media in between. Now you can create them for your own research articles!
Discover what it’s like to glide through a three-dimensional space that looks like an endless hall of AIP journal cover images.
Enhance your Google Chrome or RockMelt experience by using our search extensions for both Scitation and the Emilio Segre Visual Archive.
The Physics Today Calendar of Events now features microformats for rapid export and syncing with your personal contacts and calendar tools.
Whether you’re in your office, in the library, or just sipping coffee at your favorite cafe, AIP authors and reviewers can check the status of their article with our new iPeerReview iOS app.
Thanks to our iResearch app, AIP journal articles are available on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. iResearch lets you access AIP content through a Wi-Fi or cellular connection and also save files to read at your convenience.