Materials Science Journals - (Page 2) Materials Today Materials Today is the international magazine for all researchers with an interest in materials science and technology. You’ll find peerrefereed review articles that assess the latest findings and examine the future challenges for research. There are comment and opinion pieces from leading scientists discussing issues at the forefront of materials science. And our news stories cover the most significant advances across the whole of materials research. From 2009 Materials Today will receive an impact factor from Thomson ISI. Acting Editor: J. Agbenyega, Elsevier Ltd, UK 20 12 issues per year, ISSN: 1369-7021 Progress in Natural Science New publishing partnership for 2008 An international multidisciplinary academic journal co-sponsored by National Natural Science Foundation of China and Chinese Academy of Sciences. It publishes original innovative research papers of great significance in various fields of natural science. MA AN IMP KE Editor: Z. Zhu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, China 12 issues per year, ISSN: 1002-0071 Impact Factor 0.508 7 www.materialstoday.com IM PA CT F A New journal for 2009 Nano Today From 2009, Nano Today will be known as Nano Today: An International Rapid Reviews Journal and will move to a traditional journal format to enable us to bring the research community more of what it needs: cutting-edge, peer-refereed reviews and communications covering the latest research in important and novel interdisciplinary areas. AN IMP KE Editor: J. Y. Ying, Institute of Bioengineering and A MA Impact Factor Nanotechnology, Singapore 6 issues per year, ISSN: 1478-0132 5.929 h www.nanotoday.com NA N OS C I EN 2 CE TO C R A CT www.elsevier.com/locate/pnsc 0 CT 4t http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pnsc http://www.materialstoday.com http://www.elsevier.com/locate/pnsc http://www.materialstoday.com http://www.nanotoday.com http://www.nanotoday.com
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