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Nature Nanotechnology
TitleNature Nanotechnology
DisciplineNanoscience, Nanotechnology
PublisherSpringer Nature
CountryUnited Kingdom
FrequencyMonthly
Established2006
Issn1748-3387

Nature Nanotechnology

Nature Nanotechnology is a peer-reviewed monthly scientific journal publishing research and commentary on nanoscale science and engineering. Launched in 2006 under the Nature brand, the journal sits within the Springer Nature family alongside titles such as Nature Materials, Nature Physics, Nature Chemistry, and Nature Biomedical Engineering. It covers experimental, theoretical, and applied work that bridges communities represented by institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, Imperial College London, and Max Planck Society.

Overview

The journal focuses on nanoscale phenomena across disciplines connected to Harvard University, Caltech, ETH Zurich, Tsinghua University, and University of Cambridge. It publishes original research, reviews, perspectives, comments, and news items that engage audiences at organizations such as European Research Council, National Institutes of Health, Office of Naval Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and National Science Foundation. Editorial decisions are guided by standards common to flagship journals like Science and PNAS.

History and development

Established in 2006, the journal emerged amid growing interest following landmark advances associated with researchers at IBM Research, Bell Labs, Rice University, Columbia University, and Seoul National University. Its foundation paralleled milestones such as the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Physics to figures whose work influenced nanoscience, and the rise of programs at agencies like DARPA and European Commission funding nanoscale initiatives. Over time the editorial structure evolved with editors recruited from centers like University of Oxford and University of Tokyo, and the title expanded thematic coverage to mirror developments at conferences such as the Materials Research Society meetings and the American Chemical Society symposia.

Scope and editorial content

Content spans topics that intersect with laboratories and departments at Princeton University, Yale University, University of Chicago, Peking University, and University of Toronto. Typical subject areas include nanoscale fabrication, characterization, and device physics influenced by work at CERN collaborations in instrumentation, and bio‑nanotechnology linked to teams at National Institutes of Health–funded centers and hospitals like Mayo Clinic. The journal features contributions from awardees of honors such as the Kavli Prize, Wolf Prize, Bodensteiner Award, and recipients working within consortia including Graphene Flagship and Human Frontier Science Program. Editorials and commentaries often reference policy discussions at World Health Organization, funding trends at Wellcome Trust, and standards set by organizations such as International Organization for Standardization.

Publishing and access model

Published by Springer Nature on a monthly schedule, the journal employs peer review processes familiar to readers of Nature Communications and Nature Nanotechnology's sibling titles. It offers hybrid access with options for authors affiliated to institutions like European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, or Chinese Academy of Sciences to choose open access under articles licensed similarly to policies adopted by Plan S signatories. Submissions often declare funding from agencies including Wellcome Trust, NIH, NSF, European Research Council, and foundations such as the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Production and indexing place the journal in databases curated by organizations like Clarivate, Scopus (Elsevier), and national libraries such as the British Library.

Impact and reception

The journal has been cited and discussed in contexts involving high-impact work at institutions like Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Its impact factor and citation metrics are tracked by outlets including Journal Citation Reports and its influence is visible in patent filings at national patent offices such as the USPTO and European Patent Office. Coverage in mainstream media outlets such as The New York Times, The Guardian, BBC News, Nature news, and trade journals has brought attention to discoveries published in the journal, prompting discourse among policy forums like the Royal Society and advisory bodies such as the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

Notable articles and discoveries

The journal has published influential articles related to two-dimensional materials research linked to laboratories at University of Manchester and Columbia University, advances in DNA nanotechnology from groups including Caltech and Harvard Medical School, and reports on nanoparticle therapeutics associated with teams at Johns Hopkins University and University of Pennsylvania. Landmark papers have connected to breakthroughs in quantum dots and single-photon sources studied at NIST, innovations in nanoelectronics relevant to Intel Corporation and Samsung Electronics, and biomolecular engineering with ties to Broad Institute collaborations. Several publications have been cited in subsequent award citations such as the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and influenced translational projects supported by entities like Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and European Investment Bank.

Category:Scientific journals