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Dr Fengshou G "Progress in Materials Sciencehas an Impact Factor in excess of 25, which is very high for most fields, including engineering. I'm delighted that our work has been published in this prestigious and highly-weighted journal," said Dr Gu (pictured right). The article reviews the...
This new Special Issue fromProgress in Natural Science: Materials Internationalserves as an inclusive platform for researchers to submit their original and high-quality research and review articles regarding Environmental Functional Materials for clean environment and sustainable development. Both...
More from Progress in Natural Science: Materials International 26 July 2021 Pledges to improve diversity View all announcements Calls for papers Functional Materials for Thermal Energy Conversion, Storage, and Recovery Guest editors: Ronggui Yang, Xin Qian, Meng Lin, Chunlei Wan ...
Zhuang,G.S,Huang,R.H,Wang,M.X,Zhou,Q,Guo,J.H,Yuan,H,Rao,Z.M.Great progress in study on aerosol and its impact on the global environment. Progress in Natural Science . 2002Zhuang, G., Huang, R., Wang, M., Zhou, Q., Guo, J., Yuan, H., Rao, Z., 2002. Great progress ...
Emphasizes on artificial vision, robotics, natural language, and Web intelligence. Editors-in-Chief María José del Jesus Díaz, Sebastian Ventura Journal Impact Factor 2.0 (2023) 5-year Journal Impact Factor 2.7 (2023) Submission to first decision (median) ...
The progress in bioprinting has the power to revolutionize medicine and healthcare, promising to have a profound impact on improving the quality of life and potentially transforming the field of medicine and healthcare. Keywords: 3D (bio)printing; health-related quality of life; systematic review;...
Forestry social science is failing the needs of the people who need it most Rich nations’ fixation on forests as climate offsets has resulted in the needs of those who live in or make a living from these resources being ignored. A broader view and more collaboration between disciplines is...
"I am proud, more than anything, of the significant growth of TWAS in its representation, programmes, impact and involvement in international science and education," Bai continued. "Over 250...scientists from the world's science elites have been admitted to TWAS, and among these about one in...
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