Focus and Scope

ResearchJet Journal of Analysis and Inventions is a forum for researchers, students, and professionals who want to publish their writing or research. The focus and scope of ResearchJet Journal of Analysis and Inventions include:

1. Multidisciplinary Natural Sciences: Explores the interplay of various disciplines in the natural sciences, such as physics, chemistry, biology, and geology, to understand natural phenomena and the latest developments in natural sciences.

2. Environmental Sustainability and Natural Sciences: Focuses on the interconnectedness of natural sciences with environmental issues, conservation, climate change, and sustainability efforts.

3. Technological Innovation in Natural Sciences: Examines how new technologies and innovations contribute to the advancement of natural sciences, such as the use of artificial intelligence in biological or chemical research.

4. Applied Natural Sciences: Examines the applications of natural sciences in industries, medicine, agriculture, and various other sectors, as well as their impact on society.

5. Geography and Natural Sciences: Integrates the discipline of geography with natural sciences to study geospatial phenomena, mapping, and environmental changes.

6. Evolutionary Biology and Genetics: Focuses on evolutionary biology and genetics, combining a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the evolution of life and the inheritance of traits.

7. Applied Physics and Modern Technology: Explores the application of physics in the development of modern technology, such as material physics, nanotechnology, and optoelectronics.

8. Environmental Chemistry and Health: Examines the impact of environmental chemistry on human health and the environment, as well as efforts to address chemical-related issues.

9. Resource Utilization in Natural Sciences: Discusses the management of natural resources, renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and their implications for natural sciences.

10. Human Interaction and Natural Sciences: Explores human interaction with natural sciences, including research ethics, science communication, and public understanding of natural sciences.