Aims & Scope
Scientific Reports and Analysis publishes original research across the full breadth of natural and applied science. The journal is designed to accommodate rigorous work that does not fit neatly within a single disciplinary category, including interdisciplinary studies, emerging research areas, and applied scientific analysis spanning established fields. Contributions may range from empirical investigations and methodological advances to theoretical work and systematic reviews, subject to the same editorial standards of rigour, originality, and clarity applied across Westminster Academic Press. Topics within scope include applied mathematics and statistics, environmental and earth sciences, physics and materials science, chemistry, engineering and technology, computer science and informatics, biological sciences, cognitive and behavioural science, and interdisciplinary work connecting two or more of these areas. Where a submission would fit clearly within one of our specialist journals, authors are encouraged to submit there; this journal welcomes research that genuinely spans or falls between established boundaries.
Article Types
- Original Research — up to 12,000 words (concise papers welcomed)
- Review Article — up to 10,000 words
- Rapid Communication — up to 3,000 words
Review Process
All submissions undergo rigorous double-blind peer review by independent experts, enhanced by AI-assisted editorial tools. Our streamlined process targets an initial decision within 72 hours and a final decision within 7 days, plus any time needed for authors to address reviewer comments. Accepted articles are published immediately on a rolling basis.
Editorial Policy
Westminster Academic Press follows COPE guidelines. All research involving human participants or animals must include an ethical approval statement. Authors, reviewers, and editors are required to disclose conflicts of interest.
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