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MAY 01, 2002

Nature Materials , the eighth Nature sister journal and the first in the physical sciences, will debut in September. Modeled on the parent publication, the new monthly will feature peer-reviewed original research papers, news, editorials, correspondence, and commentaries. It will cover the spectrum of materials research, although founding editor Vincent Dusastre says he expects that “the interface of materials science, biology, and nanotechnology will be highly visible.” For more information about submissions and subscriptions, see http://www.nature.com/nmat , which also has other information about materials science and nanotechnology.

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