American Physical Society - The American Physical Society is a scientific membership organization committed to advancing physics and creating a welcoming professional home for the world’s physics community.
American Association of Physics Teachers - AAPT is a strong professional physics science society dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in physical science education.
ARXIV - arXiv is a free distribution service and an open-access archive for nearly 2.4 million scholarly articles in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics.
Fermilab - Since 1967, Fermilab has worked to answer fundamental questions and enhance our understanding of everything we see around us.
HEPData - The Durham High-Energy Physics Database (HEPData) has been built up over the past four decades as a unique open-access repository for scattering data from experimental particle physics. It currently comprises the data points from plots and tables related to several thousand publications including those from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
National Institute for Standards and Technology: Physical Measurements Lab - The Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) sets the definitive U.S. standards for nearly every kind of measurement in modern life including mass, time, frequency, temperature, electricity, and electromagnetic radiation.
National Nuclear Data Center - The National Nuclear Data Center (NNDC) collects, evaluates, and disseminates nuclear physics data for basic nuclear research and applied nuclear technologies.
NuDat 3.0 - NuDat is a web application that allows users to search and plot nuclear structure and nuclear decay data interactively.
Opendata.CERN - The CERN Open Data portal is the access point to a growing range of data produced through the research performed at CERN.
Health Physics Society (Texas) - Organized in 1954 with the goals of understanding radiation, discussing scientific endeavors, and aiding in research.
Particle Data Group - The Particle Data Group (PDG) is an international collaboration that provides a comprehensive summary of Particle Physics and related areas of Cosmology: the Review of Particle Physics.
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory - SLAC began in 1962 with construction of a 2-mile-long electron accelerator that would take particle physics to new heights. Today it is known for conducting a broad range of research, leading large-scale science projects, and welcoming scientists around the world.
Texas Physics Consortium - Initiated by the chairs of Physics departments of member institutions with goals of increasing physics graduates, providing research opportunities, and provide a functioning model of distributed academic program.