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Found in the tabs below are contents for all new features added to ScienceWatch.com from Clarivate during the month of January 2012 (unless otherwise stated). This also includes late entries from prior months received after the calendar month of the catergory. Data and source dates for ScienceWatch.com content vary. Details for each analysis and feature are given on the specific pages.

The Essential Science Indicators database from Clarivate has been updated as of January 1, 2012 to cover a 10-year + 10 -month period, January 1, 2001-October 31, 2011 (fifth bimonthly period of 2011). Data is updated bimonthly (six times a year). This is the fifth bimonthly period of 2011.

 
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FEATURED INTERVIEWS


January 2012 | AUTHORS (ALL YEARS) | ALL 2012

  • Journal; Stuart Cantrill on the Growing Success of Nature Chemistry
  • Scientist; Rui Hai Liu on Studying the Health Benefits of Whole Foods

ANALYSES


FEATURED ANALYSES (Nov./Dec. 2011)

  • For Mexican Science, Steady Progress


WHAT'S HOT IN... (Nov./Dec. 2011)

  • Biology; Building an Encyclopedia Of Microbial Sequences
  • Chemistry; Superconductors, Solar Cells Appearing in New Films
  • Medicine; Nasty Microbes Show Persistence in Resistance
  • Physics; Ultra-Compact Lasers: Not For Your Eyes Only

SPECIAL TOPICS



ALL SPECIAL TOPICS

Special Topic of the Month: Supersymmetry (Nov./Dec. 2011)


ALL SPECIAL TOPIC INTERVIEWS MENU

  • John Ellis on the Symbiosis Between Particle Physics & Astrophysics; Supersymmetry
  • Henry Friedman Discusses the Quagmire of Glioblastoma; Glioblastoma

ALL DATA & RANKINGS FEATURES



  • Current Classic Papers (Dec. 2011/Jan. 2012)
  • Fast Moving Fronts (see "Research Fronts" tab above for a detailed commentary menu for this month)
  • New Hot Papers (see "Papers" tab above for a detailed commentary menu for this month)
  • Top 20 Countries: Citations in Five-Year Increments; Special Country Feature
  • Rising Stars
  • Research Front Maps
  • Top Topics (Dec. 2011/Jan. 2012)

ALL PAPER FEATURES



  • Current Classic Papers (Dec. 2011/Jan. 2012)
  • New Hot Papers & Commentary
    • Colombo Bolognesi Talks about a High-Electron-Mobility Transistor; Engineering
    • Ottmar Edenhofer & Brigitte Knopf on the Cost of Lowering Greenhouse Gases; Economics & Business
    • Xiaosheng Fang on Recent Advances in Zinc Sulfide Nanostructures; Materials Science
    • Gerd Gigerenzer & Henry Brighton on Heuristics in Human Decision Making; Psychiatry/Psychology
    • Daniel Kohane on the Biocompatibility of Mesoporous Silicates; Materials Science
    • Srdan Verstovsek on the Use of a JAK Inhibitor in Myelofibrosis; Clinical Medicine

RESEARCH FRONTS



  • Top Topics (Dec. 2011/Jan. 2012)
  • Corporate Research Fronts; Physical Sciences
  • Fast Moving Fronts & Commentary
    • Sukbok Chang on the Development of Two New Catalytic Protocols; Chemistry
    • Shinichi Nakagawa on Improving Statistical Reporting; Biology & Biochemistry
    • Hashem Pesaran Talks about Analyzing Panel Data in Economics; Economics & Business
    • Jürgen Rehm on the Global Burden of Alcohol Use on Death & Disease; Clinical Medicine
    • Mark Whittingham & His Colleagues on Stepwise Analyses; Plant & Animal Science

SCI-BYTES - WHAT'S NEW IN RESEARCH



SCI-BYTES MAIN MENU (Sci-Bytes is updated weekly)

December 4, 2011

  • Highlighted Journals: Energy & Fuels
  • Canadian Institutions: Highest Impact in Oceanography, 2005-09
  • Hot Paper in Biology

December 11, 2011

  • U.S. Institutions with Highest Concentrations in Pharmacology & Toxicology, 2005-09
  • Science in the Netherlands
  • Hot Paper in Chemistry

December 18, 2011

  • U.S. Institutions: Most Prolific in Dermatology, 2005-09
  • Highlighted Journals: Acoustics
  • Hot Paper in Physics

December 25, 2011

  • Science in Finland, 2006-10
  • Economics: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2005-09
  • Hot Paper in Medicine

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The Essential Science Indicators database from Clarivate has been updated as of January 1, 2012 to cover a 10-year + 10 -month period, January 1, 2001-October 31, 2011 (fifth bimonthly period of 2011). Data is updated bimonthly (six times a year). This is the fifth bimonthly period of 2011.


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Top 20 Countries: Citations in Five-Year Increments, and the 10th annual list of the Top 20 Countries in ALL FIELDS, 2001-August 31, 2011.

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