Division Information
The fundamental objective of nuclear physics
is the understanding of nuclei, which are the hearts of atoms
and the place where almost all the mass of ordinary matter resides.
It encompasses the study of the constituent parts, structure,
stability, and interactions of nuclei. Nuclear physics extends
to interdisciplinary studies of nuclear phenomena in the cosmos
and to studies of fundamental symmetries of nature. The Division
of Nuclear Physics of the American Physical Society exists for
the advancement, dissemination, and application of nuclear physics.
It was founded in 1966, and currently includes about 2,300 members.
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