Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2004
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American Physical Society, 46th Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics, 15-19 November, 2004, Savannah, GA. MEETING I
Physics
Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
Virtually all of the visible universe is composed of plasma. Yet, despite the introduction of plasma displays into everyday use, most people still don't know either what a plasma is or the breadth and importance of plasma applications and science. The Coalition for Plasma Science (CPS) is a broadly-based group of institutions and individuals whose goal is to increase the understanding of plasmas for non-technical audiences. CPS activities include maintaining a website, http://www.plasmacoalition.org, developing educational literature, organizing educational luncheon presentations for Members of Congress and their staffs, and responding to questions about plasmas that are received by the CPS e-mail or toll-free number. With the support of the APS/DPP and the IEEE/PSAC, the CPS is working on establishing a science fair prize for plasma related projects. These CPS activities depend on the voluntary labor of CPS members and associates. New participants are needed to enable more people to respond: The matter is plasma! Send an e-mail to the CPS at CPS@plasmacoalition.org for information.
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