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Scientific Productivity

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science2 years ago

"The Paradox of Prestige: How Nobel Prizes Can Diminish Scientific Influence"

A study conducted by researchers at Stanford University suggests that winning major awards like the Nobel Prize or the MacArthur Fellowship may actually lower a scientist's productivity and impact. The study analyzed publication and citation patterns of Nobel laureates and MacArthur fellows and found that post-award productivity either remained the same or decreased. Older scientists were particularly affected, with declining citations and publication counts after winning the award. However, some argue that productivity cannot be solely measured by papers and citations, as there are other factors that contribute to a scientist's impact.

science-and-technology2 years ago

China's Dominance in Natural Sciences: Implications for Global Research

China has surpassed the United States in scientific productivity, achieving the highest Share score in the Nature Index for the natural sciences. China's rapid growth in scientific publications and research output has been driven by immense resources, a strong focus on results, and a working culture that emphasizes long hours and success. Chinese research is often innovative and has shown a willingness to cross disciplinary boundaries. China's dominance extends to fields such as artificial intelligence and environmental research, where it has made significant progress in addressing urgent challenges. However, changes in China's researcher-evaluation system and shifting patterns of international collaboration may impact its future rankings.