The New Zealand Veterinary Journal (NZVJ) is a high-quality peer-reviewed scientific journal. It publishes review articles, original research findings, clinical observations, rapid communications and correspondence covering all aspects of veterinary science, animal welfare, and animal health aspects of animal science. The NZVJ specialises in articles on topics of particular interest and relevance to the New Zealand veterinary profession including pastoral animal health and production, performance horses and infectious disease. However, submissions from all disciplines are welcomed. The NZVJ publishes general scientific articles, reviews, state-of-the-art commentaries, rapid communications, clinical communications, short communications, and correspondence. All scientific papers submitted for publication are independently refereed.
News Research Journal (NRJ) is a refereed journal published quarterly that reaches thousands of journalism students, scholars, and media professionals in the United States and internationally.
Newsletters in Stratigraphy is an international, peer-reviewed journal, publishing articles of international interest dealing with stratigraphical matters for example, descriptions of new stratotypes, redefinitions of existing stratotypes, new approaches to the subdivision of stratigraphic units and the discussion of problems associated with particular boundaries. Papers adding comment and/or critique to to original papers published in this journal or elsewhere are accepted. Newsletters on stratigraphy also publishes summaries of original papers that are not accessible in the literature, this also applies to papers in which the stratigraphic aspect is only a byproduct. Reviews of current commission or conference discussions, recommendations or resolutions are invited, as are papers of other purport, if they are of relevance to stratigraphic problems. Newsletters on Stratigraphy invites the submission of such papers and there are no page charges for the publication of regular papers.
Newton, a sibling journal to Cell, aims to be the home of highly influential advances in physics that further our understanding of nature and that help bring a positive impact on society through the application of such knowledge. As a monthly journal, Newton publishes research articles, reviews, perspectives, comments, previews and other editorial content of interest to the global physics community. The journal's mission is to be a platform for the dissemination of outstanding, robust research and compelling ideas that span the broad scope of physics, from fundamental to applied areas, and that foster cross-field collaboration. Examples of topical areas of interest include but are not limited to:
Condensed matter physics
Electronics, photonics and device physics
Quantum science and technology
Atomic, molecular and optical physics
Soft matter physics
Biophysics
Complex systems and statistical physics
Fluid dynamics and physics of climate
Newton is committed to serving the needs of physics researchers by upholding values of transparency, integrity and inclusivity of the diverse aspects of physics around the world, throughout its peer review process and editorial operations.