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Nature Machine Intelligence

Springer Nature

Primary Field

AI & CS

ISSN Number

2522-5839

Publish Time

46 weeks

Impact Score

140 H-Index

Annual Volume

1.2k papers

Last Verified

Apr 5, 2026

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Median Review

12w

Submission to decision

Production

34w

Acceptance to final pub

Total Pipeline

46w

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How long does Nature Machine Intelligence take from submission to publication?

Nature Machine Intelligence currently has an estimated total publication timeline of about 46 weeks, including roughly 12 weeks for peer review and 34 weeks for production. Use this as a planning estimate rather than a guarantee.

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