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The '''''Starfleet Journal of Arts & Sciences''''', abbreviated '''''SJAS''''', is a quarterly peer-reviewed science research journal published by [[Starfleet Sciences & Technologies]] to inform both Starfleet officers across the fleet and their civilian research colleagues of the latest developments coming out of the various natural and social sciences, as well as studies in humanities and xenology.
The '''''Starfleet Journal of Arts & Sciences''''' (SJAS), is a quarterly peer-reviewed science research journal published by [[Starfleet Sciences & Technologies]] to inform both Starfleet officers across the fleet and their civilian research colleagues of the latest developments coming out of the various natural and social sciences, as well as studies in xenology, mathematics, languages, history, sex & gender studies, sociology, anthropology & archaeology and urban studies.
 
While part of the focus is on "hard science," the ''SJAS'' regularly publishes spreads of photography and artistic representations accompanying articles. This includes personal essays of discovery and observation among other cultures, artworks and documentation of archaeological finds and more. Many Terrans have called the journal a spiritual successor to old world Earth's ''National Geographic'', with comparisons also made to various alien analogs. The visual appeal of the journal is what endears it most to many civilians.


==Selected Articles==
==Selected Articles==
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* [https://wiki.starbase118.net/wiki/index.php/SB_104_Crew Iel'ue], [[Event Horizon Phenomenon & Analysis in the Lembatta Cluster]], ''SJAS'', 2390;47(2)
* [[SB_104_Crew|Iel'ue]], '''Event Horizon Phenomenon & Analysis in the Lembatta Cluster''', ''SJAS'', 2390;47(2)
* [[Maxwell Traenor]]; [[John Valdivia]], '''[[The Wrath of Zolrak: A study into the failure of planetary engineering through the manipulation of celestial objects]]''', ''SJAS'', 2392;49(4)
* [[Choi Ji-hu]], '''[[Raining quantum cats and dogs: quantum collapse and Hinji "shapeshifting"]]''', ''SJAS'', 2394;51(3)
* [[Tu'Peq]], '''[[Synthesizing the properties of Pulsars to create an Artificial Wormhole]]''', ''SJAS'', 2394;63(4)
* [[Stennin]], '''[[The Prime Directive in regards to Microbial life]]''', ''SJAS'', 2396;34(1)


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JOURNAL OF
ARTS & SCIENCES

pro scientia atque sapientia


The Starfleet Journal of Arts & Sciences (SJAS), is a quarterly peer-reviewed science research journal published by Starfleet Sciences & Technologies to inform both Starfleet officers across the fleet and their civilian research colleagues of the latest developments coming out of the various natural and social sciences, as well as studies in xenology, mathematics, languages, history, sex & gender studies, sociology, anthropology & archaeology and urban studies.

While part of the focus is on "hard science," the SJAS regularly publishes spreads of photography and artistic representations accompanying articles. This includes personal essays of discovery and observation among other cultures, artworks and documentation of archaeological finds and more. Many Terrans have called the journal a spiritual successor to old world Earth's National Geographic, with comparisons also made to various alien analogs. The visual appeal of the journal is what endears it most to many civilians.

Selected Articles