The typical review time for manuscripts submitted to Nature Communications is around 4-6 weeks.
The acceptance rate for Nature Communications is around 10-15, meaning only a small percentage of submitted papers are accepted for publication.
The typical review time for articles submitted to academic journals is around 3 to 6 months.
Nature Communications was created in 2010.
The acceptance rate of Nature Communications after review is around 50.
Yes, the research published in Nature Communications is peer reviewed.
The Nature Communications manuscript is currently being reviewed and evaluated for potential publication.
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The acceptance rate for papers submitted to journals in the field of environmental science using Nature Methods is typically around 10-15.
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In all probability - both.
The Nature Communications review process involves experts in the field evaluating the quality and significance of a research paper before it is published. Reviewers provide feedback to the authors and the editor makes a decision based on their recommendations.
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