Journal Name | Nature Reviews Materials |
Abbreviation | Nat Rev Mater |
Journal Start Year | 2016 |
Online ISSN | 2058-8437 |
Subject | Materials Science |
Sub Subject | Materials Science |
Country | United Kingdom (GB) |
Publisher | Nature Publishing Group |
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Nature Reviews Materials is an online-only journal for the weekly publication of Reviews, Perspectives and Comments in all scientific disciplines within materials science.
Our Reviews aim to be balanced and objective analyses of the selected topic - with descriptions of relevant scientific literature and discussions that are easy to grasp for recent graduates in any materials-science related discipline, as well as informing principal investigators and industry-based research scientists of the latest advances. Reviews should provide the authors' insight into future directions and their opinion of the major challenges faced by researchers in the field.
Perspectives - as the name suggests - take a look at a topic from a slightly different perspective. They may offer more personal viewpoints, explain the historical background to a topic, or discuss some of the social, ethical or environmental factors related to materials science research in academia and industry.
Our Comments aim to address topical issues in materials science or offer a short, authoritative opinion on a scientific area within materials science.
Reviews, Perspectives and Comments are commissioned by the editorial team.
Aims & Scope
Nature Reviews Materials aims to cover the making, measuring, modelling and manufacturing of materials - thus, looking at materials science throughout the pipeline of laboratory discovery to a functional device.
Reviews and Perspectives are commissioned by the editorial team.
Research areas covered in the journal include:
Nature Reviews Materials is a Materials Science and Materials Science Journal and published by Nature Publishing Group. See also a list of Materials Science and Materials Science Journals.
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The ISO4 Abbreviation of Nature Reviews Materials is Nat Rev Mater.
Nature Publishing Group is the publisher of the Nature Reviews Materials. Visit for all Nature Publishing Group journals, click here : Nature Publishing Group List of Journals.
An International Standard Serial Number is an eight-digit serial number used to uniquely identify a serial publication, such as a magazine. The ISSN is especially helpful in distinguishing between serials with the same title
"Nature Reviews Materials" Journal , and Online ISSN (eISSN) : 2058-8437
Nature Reviews Materials eISSN : | 2058-8437 |
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It has been made responsible for the coordination of Indian Universities, determination of the standards for Indian universities and maintenance of standards of higher education in India.
Yes Nature Reviews Materials is Indexed By UGC Care. UGC Approved Journals.
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Yes the Nature Reviews Materials is PUBMED Indexed Journal.
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Peer review means that a board of scholarly reviewers in the domain of the journal, review materials they publish for quality of research and adherence to editorial standards of the journal, before articles are accepted for publication.
It’s the ultimate litmus test for scientists and researchers to verify their findings.
When an article on an experiment and its hypothesis is submitted to a scholarly journal for publishing then it is meticulously tested.
If a journal makes an article goes through the process of ‘peer-review’ before being published then it is a peer-review journal.
Yes Nature Reviews Materials is Peer-Reviewed Journal and Published by Nature Publishing Group.
The Impact Factor is also known by the name of Journal Impact Factor of an Academic Journal.
It is based on the scientometric index that shows the annual average number of citations. Moreover, impact factor is having all the information which is published in the last two years in the given journal received.
The Impact Factor of Nature Reviews Materials is 66.31 (2024) Impact factor .
Nature Reviews Materials Impact Factor : | 66.31 (2024) |
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