Russia Struggles to Maintain Research Output, According to Thomson Reuters Study
Evidence of Attrition in Historically Strong Fields of Research
The study, The New Geography of Science: Research and Collaboration in
A review of literature over a recent five-year period shows
"It is sure to come as a surprise to many analysts that
Other key findings include:
-- The USA replaces Germany as the No. 1 country for research
collaboration with Russia.
-- China and South Korea have rapidly increased their scientific
partnership with Russia.
-- Russia shows signs of growth in the neuroscience and behavior field.
-- The Max Planck Society is the most frequent organization to
collaborate
with Russia.
The study is part of the Global Research Report series from Thomson Reuters that illustrates the changing landscape and dynamics of scientific research around the world and draws on data found in Web of ScienceĀ®, available on the Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge(SM) platform -- the world's largest citation environment of the highest quality scholarly literature.
For more information, please visit http://researchanalytics.thomsonreuters.com/grr/.
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