Science Progress Abstract Edition, Volume 99, Issue 1
Posted on 23. March, 2016.

Science Progress is now available as a free to download abstract edition.
Take a look at the wide range of topics covered in Volume 99, Issue 1 by clicking here.
Science Progress has for more than 100 years been a highly regarded review publication in science, technology and medicine. Its objective is to provide reviews of a range of current topics, which are both in-depth in their content, and of general appeal, presenting the reader with an overview of contemporary science and technology, and its impacts on humanity.
World experts are commissioned to contribute articles on the most interesting, important and meaningful topics, ensuring that they are presented for the most effective use of those in both academia and industry.
Topics covered in Science Progress encompass all current world issues, such as the principles and possibilities of solar energy, the impact of global warming, and the use of algae to produce biodiesel fuel. Other topics covered include poisonous plants, nanoparticles, ionic liquids, free radicals, protein evolution, renewable energy resources, nuclear energy, and molecular magnetism.
Commentaries are shorter articles focusing on developments in fields that have undergone a major conceptual change in the last 2 to 3 years, or on an even shorter timescale.
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Excerpts from articles that were published in Science Progress 100 years ago are regular features. They provide a fascinating insight into how the world of science has evolved since Science Progress first appeared in print.
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