Editor's Comparative Analysis
When choosing between Nature and Physical Review Letters, researchers should consider the trade-off between prestige (Nature leads with an IF of 14.66) and publication speed.
Nature is published in GB, while Physical Review Letters is headquartered in US. Both titles are verified via the JournalsHub Live Indexing Tracker for 2026.
| Academic Metric | Nature | Physical Review Letters |
|---|---|---|
| General Information | ||
| Publisher | Springer Nature | American Physical Society |
| Country of Origin | GB | US |
| Established | 1869 | 1958 |
| Editor-in-Chief | See Website | See Website |
| Scientific Influence | ||
| Current Impact Factor |
14.66
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6.75
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| Indexing Status |
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| Review Speed (Decision) | Unknown | Unknown |
| Acceptance Rate | N/A | N/A |
| Access & Publication Fees | ||
| Open Access Type | Hybrid | Hybrid |
| APC Fee (Estimated) | $11,690.00 | $3,135.00 |
Historical Impact Factor Comparison
About Nature
Nature is a prominent academic journal specializing in Life Sciences and Physical Sciences. Published by Springer Nature in GB, the journal serves as an essential platform for researchers to share high-quality scholarly work. It is a subscription-based publication identified by ISSN 0028-0836. With a current impact factor of 14.655, Nature …
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Physical Review Letters is a prominent academic journal specializing in Physical Sciences and Physics. Published by American Physical Society in US, the journal serves as an essential platform for researchers to share high-quality scholarly work. It is a subscription-based publication identified by ISSN 0031-9007. With a current impact factor of …
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