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AAAS announces new Science Partner Journal, Space: Science & Technology -

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has announced the launch of new Science Partner Journal, Space: Science & Technology, published in affiliation with the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT). BIT cooperates with China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) which is affiliated with China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) in managing the journal.

Space: Science & Technology's mission is to promote the exploration and research of space worldwide, to lead the rapid integration and technological breakthroughs of interdisciplinary sciences in the space field, and to build a high-level academic platform for discussion, cooperation, technological progress, and information dissemination among professional researchers, engineers, scientists, and scholars. The journal's scope includes space science, space technology, and space infrastructure and services as three major domains. Categories of manuscripts include research articles, review articles, editorials, rapid reports, and perspectives.

Dr. Peijian Ye, Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Professor from China Academy of Space Technology will serve as the Editor-in-Chief, while Yulin Deng, Professor from Beijing Institute of Technology, Academician of International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), and the President of IAA Life Science Department will serve as the Executive Editor-in-Chief.

Space: Science & Technology is currently open for submission and will publish under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). Two additional Science Partner Journal titles from BIT are also now currently open for submission. Their titles are Cyborg and Bionic Systems and Energy Material Advances.

New titles participating in the Science Partner Journal program will launch on a regular basis and participation in the program is kept to English-language publications. AAAS is actively seeking new partners across scientific disciplines. Organisations participating in the Science Partner Journal program will be editorially independent and responsible for the content published in each journal. Partner organisations are responsible for establishing editorial boards committed to best practices in peer review and author service.

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