Global collaboration continues to grow as a share of all scientific cooperation, measured as coauthorships of peer-reviewed, published papers. The percent of all scientific papers that are internationally coauthored has more than doubled in 20 years, and they account for all the growth in output among the scientifically advanced countries. Emerging countries, par-ticularly China, have increased their participation in global science, in part by doubling their spending on R&D; they are increasingly likely to appear as partners on internationally coau-thored scientific papers. Given the growth of connections at the international level, it is help-ful to examine the phenomenon as a communications network and to consider the network as a new...
Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov-ern fru...
people—and the diseases they carry—become ever more mobile, interest in global health issues has gro...
Europe, Japan and the USA may still dominate research and development, but this paper argues they ar...
Global collaboration continues to grow as a share of all scientific cooperation, measured as coautho...
Data are available at figshare: at http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1418305.Global scientific c...
Global collaboration continues to grow as a share of all scientific cooperation, measured as coautho...
The modern science has become more complex and interdisciplinary in its nature which might encourage...
Since 1990, a large and dynamic global science system has evolved, based on grass roots collaboratio...
The ongoing globalisation of science has undisputedly a major impact on how and where scientific res...
Science is a global enterprise. Today there are over 7 million researchers around the world,drawing ...
National science systems have become embedded in global science and countries do everything they can...
The scale and nature of cooperative efforts spanning geopolitical borders in clinical research have ...
Since the Internet began in 1990, there has been rapid worldwide growth in research funding and scie...
National science systems have become embedded in global science and countries do everything they can...
Realizing effective scientific collaboration among nations is not an easy task. As our first piece...
Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov-ern fru...
people—and the diseases they carry—become ever more mobile, interest in global health issues has gro...
Europe, Japan and the USA may still dominate research and development, but this paper argues they ar...
Global collaboration continues to grow as a share of all scientific cooperation, measured as coautho...
Data are available at figshare: at http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1418305.Global scientific c...
Global collaboration continues to grow as a share of all scientific cooperation, measured as coautho...
The modern science has become more complex and interdisciplinary in its nature which might encourage...
Since 1990, a large and dynamic global science system has evolved, based on grass roots collaboratio...
The ongoing globalisation of science has undisputedly a major impact on how and where scientific res...
Science is a global enterprise. Today there are over 7 million researchers around the world,drawing ...
National science systems have become embedded in global science and countries do everything they can...
The scale and nature of cooperative efforts spanning geopolitical borders in clinical research have ...
Since the Internet began in 1990, there has been rapid worldwide growth in research funding and scie...
National science systems have become embedded in global science and countries do everything they can...
Realizing effective scientific collaboration among nations is not an easy task. As our first piece...
Considering the importance of scientific interactions, understanding the principles that gov-ern fru...
people—and the diseases they carry—become ever more mobile, interest in global health issues has gro...
Europe, Japan and the USA may still dominate research and development, but this paper argues they ar...