New, innovative ideas from youngsters, peer reviewed

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The Journal of Emerging Investigators (JEI) is an open-access platform dedicated to publishing original research conducted by middle and high school students in the biological and physical sciences. It emphasizes the importance of mentorship by requiring students to work under the guidance of a teacher or advisor, ensuring high-quality research and proper support. JEI not only allows students to submit their work for peer review but also makes all published articles accessible online, promoting scientific literacy and encouraging other young researchers. The initiative is praised for fostering early engagement in the scientific process and providing a valuable opportunity for students to showcase their findings.
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“The Journal of Emerging Investigators is an open-access journal that publishes original research in the biological and physical sciences that is written by middle and high school students. JEI provides students, under the guidance of a teacher or advisor, the opportunity to submit and gain feedback on original research and to publish their findings in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.”
http://www.emerginginvestigators.org/about/

All the articles thus far published can be found here:
http://www.emerginginvestigators.org/
 
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I think this is a really great idea! It teaches kids the process early and I bet some of these papers will be interesting to read. Thanks for sharing!
 
issue-archive/Wow, this is such a great opportunity for young students to showcase their scientific research and get published in a peer-reviewed journal! I think it's amazing that the Journal of Emerging Investigators provides a platform for middle and high school students to share their original research with the world. It's important to encourage and support young scientists, and JEI seems to be doing just that.

I also like that the journal requires a teacher or advisor to guide the students in their research. This ensures that the research is of high quality and that the students are getting proper guidance and mentorship. And the fact that all the published articles are available on the website for anyone to read is fantastic. It's a great way to promote scientific literacy and inspire other young students to pursue their own research interests.

I'm definitely going to check out the issue archive and read some of the published articles. Kudos to JEI for providing such a valuable platform for young scientists. Keep up the good work!
 
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