What's Inside ScienceWatch.com This Month
March 2011
Found in the tabs below are contents for all new features added to ScienceWatch.com from Clarivate during the month of March 2011 (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 has been updated as of March 1, 2011 to cover an 11-year period, January 1, 2001-December 31, 2010. Data is updated bimonthly (six times a year). This is the sixth bimonthly period of 2010.
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- Analyses
- Special Topics
- Data & Rankings
- Papers
- Research Fronts
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FEATURED INTERVIEWS
March 2011 | AUTHORS (ALL YEARS) | ALL 2011
- Institution; Durham University's Citation Achievements in Space Science
- Journal; The Evolution and Impact of BMC Plant Biology
- Podcast; Jeffrey Martin on Dynamic Capabilities
- Science Watch® Newsletter Interview; Princeton’s Robert J. Cava On Topological Insulators
- Scientist; Robert Benezra on Cancer Biology in the Id and MAD2 Gene Families
SPECIAL TOPICS
Special Topic of the Month (Mar/Apr 2011): Alzheimer's Disease
- Research Front Map: ALZHEIMER'S BETA-AMYLOID FIBRILS
- Research Front Map: ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE NEUROIMAGING
- Research Front Map: EARLY ALZHEIMER DISEASE
ALL SPECIAL TOPIC INTERVIEWS MENU
- Barbara Jacak Talks About Brookhaven National Lab's PHENIX Experiment; Hadron Colliders
- G. Balakrish Nair on the Microbiology of Cholera; Cholera
- Dennis Selkoe on the Amyloid Hypothesis of Alzheimer's Disease; Alzheimer's Disease
ALL DATA & RANKINGS FEATURES
- Current Classic Papers (Feb/Mar 2011)
- 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 Nations in Chemistry; January 2000-December 31, 2010; Country Feature
- Rising Stars
- Research Front Maps
- Top Topics (Feb/Mar 2011)
ALL PAPER FEATURES
- Current Classic Papers (Feb/Mar 2011)/
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New Hot Papers
& Commentary
- D. Neil Hayes & Katherine Hoadley Discuss Glioblastoma; Biology & Biochemistry
- Pamela Ronald on New Discoveries in Rice Research; Plant & Animal Science
- Jan Scholz Talks About Training the Brain; Neuroscience & Behavior
RESEARCH FRONTS
- Top Topics (Feb/Mar 2011)
-
Fast Moving Fronts
& Commentary
- Harold Corke on Natural Sources of Antioxidants; Agricultural Sciences
- D.M. Fergusson Discusses the Consequences of Conduct Problems in Childhood; Psychiatry/Psychology
- Peter Friedl & Katarina Wolf on Invading Cancer Cells; Molecular Biology & Genetics
- Aldo Geuna Talks About University Patenting; Economics & Business
- Robert C. Haddon on New Advancements on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes; Chemistry
- Remy Indebetouw Discusses His Work in Space Science; Space Science
- Catherine Lozupone & Rob Knight on Developing UniFrac; Microbiology
- Vardit Ravitsky on Whether Research Participants Should Know Their Results; Social Sciences, general
- Alexander Star on Nanoelectronic Carbon Dioxide Sensors; Materials Science
SCI-BYTES - WHAT'S NEW IN RESEARCH
SCI-BYTES MAIN MENU (Sci-Bytes is updated weekly)
March 6, 2011
- U.S. Institutions with Highest Concentrations in Plant & Animal Science, 2005-09
- Science in Turkey, 2005-09
- Hot Paper in Chemistry
March 13, 2011
- U.S. Institutions: Most Prolific in Social Work, 2005-09
- Journals Listed by Impact: Chemical Engineering
- Hot Paper in Physics
March 20, 2011
- Field Rankings for India, 2000-2010, by Relative Citation Impact
- Science in Mexico, 2005-09
- Australian Institutions: Highest Impact in Materials Science, 2005-09
- Hot Paper in Medicine
March 27, 2011
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