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February 2nd, 2008

Nature publication group starts India portal

Abstract:
The Nature group of publications, which runs the venerable Nature magazine and a host of academic journals, launched its India portal here Friday. It is expected to provide an avenue to Indian scientists to publish more papers.

"There has been a dramatic growth in scientific output from Asia-Pacific, especially in the areas of physics, chemistry and engineering. More specifically, scientists from this region are global leaders in publishing papers in the areas of photonics, materials studies and nanotechnology."

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