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Nuovo Cimento is a series of peer-reviewed scientific journals of physics. The series was first established in 1855 in Pisa, Italy, when Carlo Matteucci and Raffaele Piria started publishing Il Nuovo Cimento as the continuation of Il Cimento, which they founded in 1844. In 1897, it became the official journal of the Italian Physical Society, becoming one of the most influential Italian journals of science. Over time, the journal split into several sub-journals.
- Nuovo Cimento A (1965–1999): Focused on particle physics. The journal ended when it was merged into the European Physical Journal, in 1999.
- Nuovo Cimento B (1965–present): Focuses on relativity, astronomy, and mathematical physics.
- Nuovo Cimento C (1978–present): Focuses on geophysics, astrophysics, and biophysics.
- Nuovo Cimento D (1982–1998): Focuses on solid state physics, atomic physics, and molecular biology. The journal ended when it was merged into the European Physical Journal in 1998.
- Supplemento al Nuovo Cimento (1949–1968): A supplement to Nuovo Cimento
- Lettere al Nuovo Cimento (1969–1986): A series for letters and other short publications. The journal ended when it was merged into Europhysics Letters in 1986.
- Rivista del Nuovo Cimento (1969–present): Publishes review articles.
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