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Nature Materials
http://www.nature.com/nmat/
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Nature Materials is a monthly multi-disciplinary journal aimed at bringing
together cutting-edge research across the entire spectrum of materials
science and engineering. Materials research is a diverse and fast-growing
discipline, which has moved from a largely applied, engineering focus to a
position where it has an increasing impact on other classical disciplines
such as physics, chemistry and biology.
Nature Materials aims to cover all applied and fundamental aspects of the
synthesis/processing, structure/composition, properties and performance of
materials, where "materials" are identified as substances in the condensed
states (liquid, solid, colloidal) designed or manipulated for technological
ends.
Nature Materials provides a forum for the development of a common identity
among materials scientists while encouraging researchers to cross
established subdisciplinary divides. To achieve this, and strengthen the
cohesion of the community, the journal takes an interdisciplinary,
integrated and balanced approach to all areas of materials research while
fostering the exchange of ideas between scientists involved in the
different disciplines.
Nature Materials will be an invaluable resource for all scientists, in both
academia and industry, who are active in the process of discovering and
developing materials and materials-related concepts.
Nature Materials offers an engaging, informative and accessible product
including papers of exceptional significance and quality in a discipline
which promises to have great influence on the development of society in
years to come.
Nature Materials
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Content available by subscription. Free sample issue available online.
See: http://www.nature.com/nmat/subscribe/
Current Issue: Vol 3 No 10 October 2004
Date: 4 Oct. 2004
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