Communication in Physical Science is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Faculty of Physical Sciences, University of Nigeria. Previously known as the Journal of Physical Sciences, this journal has evolved into a platform for disseminating high-quality research in all areas of science.

The journal is fully open access, making scientific knowledge freely available to the global community without any subscription barriers. It invites submissions from a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines, ensuring that both foundational and innovative research can reach an extensive audience.

For more information or to inquire about submissions, you can contact the journal via email at okon.nnabuk@unn.edu.ng.

Aims and Scope
Aims: Communication in Physical Science seeks to provide a comprehensive platform for publishing innovative and high-quality research across various scientific disciplines. The journal’s primary aims are:
1. To foster the exchange of novel ideas, research findings, and advancements in physical, biological, environmental, geological, and technological sciences.
2. To support the dissemination of interdisciplinary research that bridges multiple scientific fields.
3. To contribute to scientific progress by promoting the publication of peer-reviewed, open-access research accessible to the global community.
4. To encourage collaboration among scientists, researchers, and practitioners through the publication of impactful studies.
Scope: The journal covers a broad range of scientific disciplines and invites contributions in the following areas:
• Physical Sciences: This includes physics, chemistry, material science, nuclear science, and applied physical sciences. Research that advances understanding in areas such as thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, nanomaterials, and nuclear energy is particularly welcomed.
• Environmental Sciences: Focused on research addressing environmental challenges, the journal publishes studies on pollution control, sustainable resource management, biodiversity conservation, and climate science. It seeks contributions that explore solutions to environmental issues impacting ecosystems and human health.
• Biological Sciences: The journal supports research in biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and biotechnology. Papers that delve into cellular mechanisms, genetic engineering, and molecular interactions that bridge biology and physical science are highly encouraged.
• Mathematical and Computational Sciences: This section focuses on applied mathematics, data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computational modeling in the physical sciences. Studies on algorithm development, simulation, and modeling techniques that solve real-world scientific problems are of interest.
• Engineering and Technological Sciences: Contributions in engineering innovations, nanotechnology, renewable energy, and material engineering are sought. The journal supports work that focuses on technological advancements with potential applications in medicine, industry, and environmental protection.
• Geology and Earth Science: Communication in Physical Science also welcomes research on the Earth’s geological processes, natural resources, and environmental phenomena. Topics such as geophysics, geochemistry, mineralogy, tectonics, hydrogeology, and Earth system sciences are covered. The journal invites studies on the formation, structure, and dynamics of the Earth and its components, including innovative approaches to understanding natural hazards, resource exploration, and sustainable land-use practices.
In addition to traditional research areas, Communication in Physical Science encourages submissions that explore new scientific frontiers, emerging technologies, and interdisciplinary approaches that have a significant impact on scientific progress. The journal is dedicated to maintaining a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the publication of high-quality, impactful research.

You can see this journal's own website here.

Published: 2024-10-17





Absorption studies of some agricultural solid wastes as biosorbent for the clean-up of oil spill

Henrietta Ijeoma Kelle, Maureen Nkemdilim Chukwu, Emily Osa Iduseri, Emeka Chima Ogoko, Rawlings Abem Timothy

641-653




Heavy metal status and health risks assessment of some local alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages consumed in Aba, Nigeria

Emeka Chima Ogoko, Uduak I Aletan , Charles Ikenna Osu , Henrietta Ijeoma Kelle, Nnamdi Ibezim Ogoko

680-695




Development and applications of the Type II half-logistic exponentiated Inverse Weibull distribution

Yakubu Isa, Radiya Muhammad Said, Juliet Wallen Piapna’an, Abdulhaq Bashir

721-733



Assessment of growth and adaptation rate of mung beans (Vigna radiata) planted in different planting periods in Abagana, SouthEastern Nigeria

Nnabike Francis Chukwura , Cletus Onyemeforo Ezidi, Mustapha Abdullahi , Ebelechukwu Christiana Mmuta, Chinyere Eucharia Umeocho, Rita Ogechukwu Ohakwe

757-766


The geochemistry and petrogenesis of the iron-bearing sediments of Mfamosing, Southeastern (SE), Nigeria: Evidence from major oxides and its implication for industrial utilization

Benjamin Odey Omang, Temple Okah Arikpo, Eyong Gods’will Abam, Asinya Enah Asinya, Godwin Terwase Kave, Anthony Adesoji Onasanwo

767-784


On the exponentiated Type II Generalized Topp-Leone-G Family of distribution: properties and applications

Ismail Adekunle Kolawole , Yahaya Abubakar , Sani Ibrahim Doguwa, Aliyu Yakubu

785-798



Thermal properties of diffusing species into some host metals

Nelson Nwagbogwu Akaezue, Alalibor Thompson Ngiangia , Michael Chukwudi Onyeaju

809-818


Mechanical and morphological characterization of recycled low density polyethylene and polystyrene blends at varying compositions

Uche Ibeneme, Kevin Ejiogu, Aiyejegbara Mosunade, Egere Chidi, Leo Zango , David Onyemachi

819-827


Extended goal programming DASH diet plan for stroke patients

Anayo Charles Iwuji, Promise Izuchukwu Okoroafor, Josephie Ezinne Owo Awa

828-837


Derivation of a new Odd Exponential-Weibull distribution

Musa Ndamadu Farouq, Nwaze Obini Nweze, Monday Osagie Adenomon, Mary Unekwu Adehi

838-851


The effects of external toxicants on competitive environment: a mathematical modeling approach

Samuel Sabastine Obonin , Ugwulo Chinyere Amadi, Kupongoh Samaila Sylvanus

852-863



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Journal Identifiers


eISSN: 2705-2397
print ISSN: 2645-2448