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Nature and Science of Sleep
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Ahmed BaHammam
Nature and Science of Sleep is part of our Elevate Series. This means that you will receive a concierge-level publishing experience, including dedicated support from our expert in-house Editorial team, with guaranteed response times of within 48 hours, an initial decision on whether your article will be peer reviewed within 5 working days, and a first decision on your research within an average of 22 working days.
Nature and Science of Sleep is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal covering all aspects of sleep science and sleep medicine, including the neurophysiology and functions of sleep, the genetics of sleep, sleep and society, biological rhythms, dreaming, sleep disorders and therapy, and strategies to optimize healthy sleep.
For specific topics covered in the journal please see the Aims and Scope.
This journal is a member of and subscribes to the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Data Sharing Policy
This journal applies the Taylor & Francis share upon reasonable request data sharing policy. Authors submitting to this journal agree to make data and materials supporting the results or analyses presented in their paper available upon reasonable request. For more information about what this means for authors, please visit our Data Sharing Policy page.
Reporting Guidelines
Nature and Science of Sleep requires the use of key study design specific consensus-based reporting guidelines, such as:
- CONSORT guidelines for clinical trials (including extensions)
- SPIRIT for clinical trial protocols
- PRISMA guidelines for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (including extensions)
- PRISMA-P for systematic review protocols
- ARRIVE guidelines for in vivo animal studies
- CARE guidelines for clinical case reports
- STROBE-MR for reporting Mendelian randomisation studies
Please upload completed reporting checklists and flow charts when submitting the corresponding article types.
Articles:
- View all (1322)
- Volume 18, 2026 (62)
- Volume 17, 2025 (254)
- Volume 16, 2024 (184)
- Volume 15, 2023 (94)
- Volume 14, 2022 (183)
- Volume 13, 2021 (190)
- Volume 12, 2020 (110)
- Volume 11, 2019 (39)
- Volume 10, 2018 (43)
- Volume 9, 2017 (27)
- Volume 8, 2016 (35)
- Volume 7, 2015 (17)
- Volume 6, 2014 (17)
- Volume 5, 2013 (16)
- Volume 4, 2012 (16)
- Volume 3, 2011 (11)
- Volume 2, 2010 (23)
- Volume 1, 2009 (1)
Latest articles:
- 5 records -
Managing Sleep, Emotional Well-Being, and Quality of Life in Hemodialysis Patients via Acupressure [Response to Letter]
Wang Y, Chou LW
Nature and Science of Sleep 2026, 18:613387
Published Date: 3 June 2026
Uncontrolled Hypertension from Inappropriate Ventilator Settings in Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Case Report
Tian SR, Thomas RJ, Ni YN
Nature and Science of Sleep 2026, 18:601053
Published Date: 30 May 2026
Toward a Classification of Chronotype Questionnaires
Putilov AA
Nature and Science of Sleep 2026, 18:602542
Published Date: 30 May 2026
Network Pharmacology-Based Elucidation of Gu’s Anshen Decoction in Modulating TNF Signaling to Ameliorate Insomnia
Gu S, Xu J
Nature and Science of Sleep 2026, 18:582222
Published Date: 28 May 2026
Associations Between Social Jetlag and Gut Microbiome Profiles in Adolescents
Gong Q, Ding K, Lou W, Wang J, Bian G
Nature and Science of Sleep 2026, 18:603131
Published Date: 27 May 2026
