Recently, Prof. Fang Yu published a review of the journal Aggregate in Science and Technology Daily, and the full text is as follows:



Aggregate is a distinctive and dynamic emerging journal dedicated to the cutting- edge interdisciplinary field of aggregate research. Since its inception, the journal has adhered to a multidisciplinary and comprehensive orientation, rigorous academic standards, and an efficient peer- review process, quickly garnering widespread attention from researchers in chemistry, materials science, biology and related fields.
I am delighted to witness the healthy growth of Aggregate over its first five years. The innovative research it has published and the special issues it has organized fully demonstrate the journal's professionalism and leadership. Notably, from the very beginning, Aggregate has placed a strong emphasis on nurturing young scholars. Through initiatives such as forming a youth editorial board, launching special issues for rising stars, organizing postgraduate student forums, establishing the "Aggregate Science Rising Star Award," and creating the "Gathering Talents" column for young scientists, the journal has supported the growth and development of early-career researchers.
With the collective efforts of the editorial team and the scholars in the field, I am confident that Aggregate will become a benchmark in advancing aggregate science.
On the same page, Academician Ben Zhong Tang, editor-in-chief of the journal Aggregate and dean of the School of Science and Engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), published an article titled “Aggregates: A Broad Horizon Beyond the Molecular Level”. In the article, he reviewed and summarized the development of Aggregate over the past five years since its inception, stating that “the original intention of publishing high-quality research results in the field of aggregate science has not changed,” and expressing his hope to “expand and strengthen the Aggregate journal and the field of aggregate science.”