Science Progress
Basic Information
Science Progress is a SCIE ranked, multidisciplinary journal that aims to provide a platform for the entire, global scientific community. This journal aims to facilitate greater collaboration between the different research streams by bringing all of the disciplines together. The journal will explore innovations within journal publishing, offering process options such as the Transparency and Openness Promotion guidelines and other open science initiatives in order to provide authors with the best home for their research. Science Progress welcomes all scientifically rigorous research suitable for a global audience, including replication studies and negative/null results. All articles are subjected to rigorous peer review. As an open-access journal, we aim to publish accepted articles online as quickly as possible in order to ensure your work is immediately and widely accessible. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Note: In silico research should have supporting evidence of their downstream effects in vivo or in vitro. As an author, you will be asked to select a subject area, in order to ensure the appropriate editorial team reviews your article, subject areas are: Agricultural Science Biology & Life Sciences Chemistry Computer & Information Sciences Earth Sciences Ecology & Environmental Sciences Engineering & Technology Medicine & Health Sciences Physics Science Policy
CiteScore
Subject | Rank | Percentile |
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MultidisciplinaryMultidisciplinary |
35 / 171 | 79% |
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Submission Information
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DOI: 10.1039/C9SE01264H
Microscopic insights into long-range 1D ordering in a dense semi-disordered molecular overlayer
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DOI: 10.1039/D1CC01753E
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Transition-metal-free insertion reactions of alkynes into the C–N σ-bonds of imides: synthesis of substituted enamides or chromones
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DOI: 10.1039/C8CC03059F
Life cycle assessment of plasma-assisted ethylene production from rich-in-methane gas streams
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