Focus and Scope

Science Get Journal is a vehicle for scientific communication in the field of science that covers cross-fields:

  1. Mathematics
    Includes research and study of pure and applied mathematical theories, including algebra, analysis, statistics, discrete mathematics, and applications of mathematics in various other fields of science. Focuses on the development of mathematical methods, models, and solutions that support the advancement of science and technology.

  2. Physics
    Discusses basic and applied physics phenomena, ranging from mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, to material physics and particle physics. Research that reveals the principles of nature and new physics-based technology is also included in this scope.

  3. Chemistry
    Includes the study of the structure, properties, and reactions of chemical substances, both organic and inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, and analytical chemistry. Focuses on innovation in the synthesis, characterization, and application of chemistry in industry, health, and the environment.

  4. Biology
    Discusses aspects of life ranging from molecular, cellular, organisms, to ecosystems. Includes research in genetics, microbiology, biotechnology, ecology, and health sciences related to living things.

  5. Geography
    Includes the study of physical phenomena of the earth, the environment, and human interactions with the environment. Includes physical geography, human geography, land use, climate change, and remote sensing technology.

  6. Mathematics and Science Education
    Focuses on methods, strategies, and innovations in teaching and learning mathematics and science. Includes curriculum development, educational technology, learning evaluation, and research on the effectiveness of science and mathematics education.

  7. Social Sciences
    Includes studies that relate social aspects to science, such as sociology, psychology, economics, and public policy related to developments in science and technology. Research that examines the social impacts of advances in science and technology is also included in this scope.