About the Journal

The Natural Science Review electronic journal has been published since 2024 according to the decision of the session of the Committee of Plenipotentiaries of the Governments of the JINR Member States dated 24.03.2024. The international intergovernmental organization Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is the journal’s founder.

Natural Science Review is an international online peer–reviewed periodical scientific journal on natural and technical sciences. 

Victor Matveev (JINR) is the Editor-In-Chief.

We consider our journal as a platform for publishing scientific articles, reviews, feedback, and other scientific works that contribute to the development of natural, technical and related sciences, the dissemination of knowledge, and the expansion and unification of the community of scientists working in these fields.

The journal is issued online in English 4 times a year.

Articles are published on the journal's website as soon as they are ready, supplementing the current issue.

The editorial team determines the deadlines for reviewing manuscripts creating the conditions for the fastest publication of articles. At the same time, reviewing does not exceed 2 weeks.

All articles published in the journal are publicly available on its official website immediately after publication without charging either the authors or readers and are distributed under the terms of an open Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.

The journal's editorial team distributes popular science articles with summaries made by authors to a wide readership using the website and social networks of the journal's founder, JINR, and among journalists and media cooperating with the Institute.


Journal's main goals and objectives

Providing an opportunity for scientists and specialists from the JINR Member States, as well as scientists from scientific and educational organizations from other countries to publish the results of their original research papers, theoretical and experimental studies covering the current state of some areas of natural, technical, and related sciences.

Information support and promotion of the research agenda formed by the Institute as the journal's founder and a leading international research centre integrating the efforts of scientists from many countries on studying the fundamental properties of matter.

Organization of an open, barrier-free, and equal scientific debate, regardless of the rank, status, and country of the scientist.

Involvement of young scientists and specialists, undergraduate and postgraduate students in the process of scientific research, preparation of high-quality dissertation research, maintaining young researchers' focus on solving socially important problems.