Stay at the forefront of human progress with ad-free, objective reporting on physics, nanotechnology, and the latest global scientific breakthroughs.
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Experience a clean, utilitarian interface designed for deep focus without intrusive advertising or clickbait.
Stay informed on specialized fields like nanotechnology, physics, and biology through curated spotlight stories.
Easily bookmark and share critical insights to reference later in your professional projects or academic studies.
Trusted by 122K+ people who love this app.
"Phys.org is my go-to for staying current with nanotechnology and biology breakthroughs. The reporting is objective and free from the sensationalism found in mainstream media. It is an essential tool for any serious academic or professional in the STEM field."
"The ad-free experience makes browsing complex topics like astrophysics and computer science incredibly focused. I use the bookmarking feature daily to save research for my personal projects. It is high-quality science news at an unbeatable price point."
Everything you need to know about Phys.org.
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Latest Version
3.1.12
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6.6 MB
First Released
Feb 25, 2010
Everything you need to know about Phys.org
The Phys.org app delivers daily science and technology news stories across various fields like physics, biology, and computer sciences. It provides news content from Phys.org.
Yes, the Phys.org app offers a 7-day free trial for its monthly subscription plan. After this period, the full subscription price applies.
The Phys.org app's monthly subscription plan costs $0.99. This provides unlimited digital access to all content on any device.
Yes, users can bookmark their favorite stories within the Phys.org app. This feature allows for easy access to preferred articles.
No, the Phys.org app is ads-free. Users can read science and technology news without interruptions from advertisements.
The Phys.org app covers physics, nanotechnology, electronics, space, earth sciences, biology, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, and mathematics news stories.
Users can manage their Phys.org app subscription and turn off auto-renewal through their iTunes Account Settings after purchase.
No, free app content is limited to selected spotlight stories. Access to Phys.org's full content requires a monthly subscription.
Yes, the Phys.org app allows users to manage and customize the science and technology topics they follow, such as Earth, Nanotechnology, and Physics.
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