Science Publishing Group (SciencePG)
2575-5943
Bi-Monthly
2575-5935
2015
0013474671300
YES
United States
English
YES
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journal@sciencepublishinggroup.com
Radiation Science and Technology (ISSN Online: 2575-5943, ISSN Print: 2575-5935) is a bimonthly and peer-reviewed journal publishes original research articles, reviews and technical notes on different disciplines of radiation sciences and technologies on the level of both fundamental basics and applied research. It covers most of applications in radiation physics, radiation chemistry, radiation biology, radiation engineering, radioactivity and environmental impacts of radiation, radiation in medicine.
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