PhysOrg.com: RSS News Syndication

Select physics and technology news by KEYWORDS, choose the APPEARANCE and get the news on your page in 2 minutes

PhysOrg.com would like to introduce a unique news syndication feature, which allows you to syndicate our news items on your own website in a very easy and at the same time flexible way.

Add real-time content to improve your site's appeal and increase repeat visits. PhysOrg.com is avowed as a high-quality physics and technology news provider. We daily supply our readers with tens of exciting news stories covering all the latest developments, discoveries and innovations.

We offer free and ads-free (of an opposite kind from other news providers) news for your site. We offer several versions of our newsfeeds to make it easy to customize. For those who familiar with XML, RSS/XML feeds offer are the most customizable solution. Below is everything you need to easily setup dynamic, customizable, science news for your website.

Both RSS news syndication allows you to follow the only news you are interested in. You can choose a news category (for example, "Technology News") or even track news by specific KEYWORDS (e.g. "wireless" or/and "USB"). This will ensure that only news interesting to your readers will appear on your web-site.

Select news category or enter keyword list




News feeds by category:

Nanotechnology rss news feed Nanotechnology news
Physics rss news feed Physics news
Space & Earth science rss news feed Space & Earth science news
Electronic Devices rss news feed Electronic Devices news
Technology rss news feed Technology news
General Science rss news feed General Science news
Medicine & Health rss news feed Medicine & Health news



or keyword list
We recommend to use keywords from PhysOrg News Directory


Tips:
By default (when neither + nor - is specified) the word is optional.

+ : A leading plus sign indicates that this word must be present in each row that is returned
Example: +AMD +Intel

- : A leading minus sign indicates that this word must not be present in any of the rows that are returned.
Example: +AMD -Intel

" : A phrase that is enclosed within double quote characters matches only news that contain the phrase literally
Example: "Intel Celeron"


Terms of Use
The PhysOrg News Feed Services provided at no charge for both personal and commercial use and on an "as-is" basis. Any site that chooses to use this service specifically acknowledges and agrees that PhysOrg is not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the News Feed Services. The content of any news feed produced by the PhysOrg News Feed Services may not be altered beyond the provided means detailed above, including but not limited to, changing the headlines and links. Credit to PhysOrg.com must not be removed. Use of RSS and XML content must provide credit to PhysOrg.com