Radio Science publishes original research articles on all aspects of radio frequency electromagnetic phenomena in the Earth's atmosphere, ionosphere, magnetosphere, and in space. It provides a venue for scientists and engineers to disseminate advancements in radio propagation, remote sensing, and related areas.
The journal covers a broad range of topics, including radio science, radiobiology, nuclear physics, nuclear chemistry, reactor, nuclear technology, and nuclear energy. It caters to researchers and professionals working in radiowave propagation, space science, and telecommunications. Radio Science facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration and the exchange of knowledge in this dynamic field.
Authors are invited to contribute manuscripts that advance the understanding and application of radio frequency technology. With its focus on quality and innovation, Radio Science plays a key role in shaping the future of radio science and its impact on various sectors.