The All Results Journals: Chemistry

The All Results Journals: Chem focuses on recovering and publishing those experiments that either failed or led to “unexpected” results within all areas of Chemistry. The publication of these results has an essential value in any real science-based empirical knowledge. We hope being a must-read journal when starting a new project in any field of Chemistry. Please visit ABOUT for more details and our Author Guidelines for submitting your work .

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The All Results Journals is a family of open-access electronic-only journals publishing “secondary” results across the fields of Chemistry, Biology, Nanotechnology and Physics.

At present, within the research community, more than 60% of the experiments fail to produce results or expected discoveries. Even though, as in many cases this would be frustrating from an objective point of view, this high percentage of “failed” research generates high level knowledge. But generally, all these experiments have not been published anywhere as they have been considered useless for our research target.

As we think that the awareness of secondary (or negative) results plays an important role in the advancement of science, The All Results Journals: Chemistry  is born for recover and publish these valuable pieces of information in Chemical Science. These experiments should be taken into account as a vital key for the development of science. These “secondary” results are the catalyst for a real science-based empirical knowledge.



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