Aims

Science Communications (Sci. Commun.) aims to publish high-quality research studies conducted and written by students that advance our knowledge about the structure and behavior of the natural and physical world and address challenges that we face in today’s society.


Scope

Science Communications publishes Research Articles, Reviews, Preprints on discoveries on the following:


Biological sciences

Business and commerce

Earth and environmental sciences

Health sciences

Humanities

Physical sciences

Scientific community and society

Social science


In addition, the journal publishes digital archives.


Student Authorship 

Authors in Science Communications must fulfill the criteria described below.

 

First Author (high school student)

Corresponding Author (student or their advisor)


Science Communications allows one set of co-first authors (a maximum of four authors) and co-corresponding authors (a maximum of four authors) to be specified as having contributed equally to the work and having jointly supervised the work, but only students can be listed as first authors.