Scientific Journal

Scientific Journal

In 1990, the Center established Frontier Perspectives, a newsletter, which has grown to become a journal. This semi-annual journal has received considerable acclaim from scholars worldwide. Scientists have the opportunity to publish their latest theories and research findings in Frontier Perspectives and receive important feedback on their work from the scientific community. The journal also contains reports on Center activities, information on new scholarly achievements and ventures at the frontier, upcoming meetings, and new contacts worldwide.

It consists of both feature articles and invited opinions on the frontier issues of science. Under the direction of its distinguished editorial board, manuscripts are peer reviewed. In the review process, high academic standards are maintained while allowing frontier ideas to be aired and critically reviewed. The journal's purpose is to raise questions and bring forth debate on frontier issues that hold promise for future breakthroughs. The journal is geared not only to a scientific audience, but to the professional reader as well.