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General-science journals — the small set of high-prestige cross-disciplinary publishing venues — operate at the apex of academic publishing across natural sciences. The "Big Three" — Nature (founded 1869, Springer-Nature, IF ~64), Science (founded 1880, AAAS, IF ~56), and Cell (founded 1974, Elsevier/Cell Press, IF ~64 for the flagship Cell plus the substantial sub-family) — function as cross-disciplinary publication venues that specifically signal high-impact research with broader implications beyond a narrow specialist audience. Below the Big Three sit the secondary-tier general-science journals: Nature Communications (the open-access companion to Nature, founded 2010, IF ~17), Science Advances (the open-access AAAS journal, founded 2015), Cell Reports, the PLOS family (PLOS Biology, PLOS Medicine, PLOS ONE), eLife (the open-access life-sciences journal), Nature's 70+ specialty companions (Nature Methods, Nature Materials, Nature Biotechnology, Nature Neuroscience, Nature Medicine, Nature Reviews series, plus the Nature Subject family).\n\nThe Nature/Science/Cell publication economics differ structurally from sub-disciplinary journals — submission rates are extremely high (Nature receives ~10,000+ submissions annually with ~8% acceptance), the editorial-decision cycle is faster than peer-reviewed sub-disciplinary journals (with most submissions desk-rejected at editorial-screening stage within 1-2 weeks), and the publication-fee structure is increasingly aggressive (Nature charges ~$11,000+ Article Processing Charges for open-access publication; Science Advances charges ~$4,500). The post-2020 Plan S compliance discussion has substantially restructured general-science publishing economics with read-and-publish agreements between major university libraries and the Big Three publishers.\n\nIndia's general-science publishing infrastructure includes Current Science (the Indian Academy of Sciences flagship journal, founded 1932, the principal Indian general-science weekly), Resonance (the IAS general-science education journal), Sadhana (the Indian Academy of Sciences engineering journal), Pramana (the IAS physics journal), Journal of Biosciences (the IAS biology journal), Journal of Genetics. The major Indian science-publishing institutions — Indian Academy of Sciences (IAS Bengaluru), Indian National Science Academy (INSA), National Academy of Sciences India (NASI), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-NIScPR — operate substantial publishing programmes with the substantial post-2010 emergence of open-access practices. Indian-origin general-science research output has grown substantially through the 2010s-2020s with major-publication contributions from CSIR network, IIT-IISc-IISER cluster, the post-2014 Vigyan Pratibha and the broader Atal Innovation Mission scientific-output expansion.\n\nFor a globally-mobile science researcher, general-science publication serves as the principal high-impact-marker. The Indian-origin general-science publication count has grown substantially through 2010-2024 reflecting the maturation of the Indian research ecosystem.\n\nCross-references: general-science journals intersect with all the discipline-specific journal-roots (chem, cs, physics, math, medicine, climate), academy-natural-sciences, the broader paper-root family, and the cross-disciplinary research economy.
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