The company was founded in 1920 under the name '
La Société du Journal de Physique
et Le Radium'''
. It thus took over the publication of the Journal de Physique
(established in 1872) on the occasion of its merger with the journal Le Radium'' (established in 1904). Among the founders were the
Société Française de Physique and several notable scientists and industrialists:
Antoine Béclère,
Louis de Broglie,
Marie Curie,
Paul Langevin,
Louis Lumière,
Jean Perrin, and
Léon Brillouin, as well as patrons such as
Albert I, Prince of Monaco. The company continued to publish the different sections of the
Journal de Physique until the 1980s, at which point its journal publishing expanded into other areas of physics, particularly astrophysics. The company also began publishing books. In 1997, the publisher broadened further to reach other scientific markets, and changed its name to Édition Diffusion Presse Sciences (more commonly shortened to EDP Sciences, including in the company's own marketing materials). EDP Sciences today publishes almost 50 international paper and electronic journals and magazines, as well as about a hundred websites and a variety of annual and monograph books. While the publisher was originally owned by four
learned societies: the
Société Française de Physique, the
Société Chimique de France, the
Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles, and the
Société Française d'Optique, it was acquired in 2019 by
China Science Publishing & Media. ==Publications==