What's Inside ScienceWatch.com This Month
May 2011
Found in the tabs below are contents for all new features added to ScienceWatch.com from Clarivate during the month of May 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 from Clarivate has been updated as of May 1, 2011 to cover a 10-year + 2 month period, January 1, 2001-February 28, 2011 (first bimonthly period of 2011). Data is updated bimonthly (six times a year). This is the first bimonthly period of 2011.
- Featured Interviews
- Analyses
- Special Topics
- Data & Rankings
- Papers
- Research Fronts
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- About
FEATURED INTERVIEWS
MAY 2011 | AUTHORS (ALL YEARS) | ALL 2011
- Journal; The History & Citation Impact of Applied Psychological Measurement
- Scientist; UCLA’s Yang Yang on Polymer Solar Cells, Science Watch® Newsletter Interview
SPECIAL TOPICS
Special Topic of the Month (May/Jun 2011): Planetary Exploration
ALL SPECIAL TOPIC INTERVIEWS MENU
- Colin Masters on Seeking the Natural History of Alzheimer's Disease; Alzheimer's Disease
- Nu Xu Talks About the STAR Collaboration at Brookhaven National Lab; Hadron Colliders
ALL DATA & RANKINGS FEATURES
- Current Classic Papers (Apr./May 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)
- Field Rankings for Norway, 2000 - 2010; Country Feature
- Rising Stars
- Research Front Maps
- Top Topics (Apr./May 2011)
ALL PAPER FEATURES
- Current Classic Papers (Apr./May 2011)
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New Hot Papers
& Commentary
- Nicolás Andruskiewitsch on the classification of Finite Dimensional Hopf Algebras; Mathematics
- David Frank on Global Carbon Cycle Sensitivity to Climate Changes; Geosciences
- Bart Kempenaers Talks About Darwinian Fitness in Natural Populations; Environment & Ecology
- Stephan M. Wagner Discusses Supply Chain Risk Management; Economics & Business
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Edmundas
Kazimieras Zavadskas, Arturas Kaklauskas, & Vita
Urbanaviciene; Econimocs & Business
(Commentary for March 2011 [late entry])
ESEARCH FRONTS
- Top Topics (Apr./May 2011)
-
Fast Moving Fronts
& Commentary
- Gustavo Camps-Valls on Kernel-Based Methods for Hyperspectral Image Classification; Engineering
- Benjamin Chen on a New Viral Technology; Microbiology
- A. D. (Bud) Craig on the Anterior Insula and Human Awareness; Neuroscience & Behavior
- Alexander Maloney on Solving Technical Puzzles Regarding Chiral Gravity; Physics
- Alessandro Morbidelli on the Structure of the Solar System; Space Science
- Carlos Simmerling Discusses the Importance of Computer Simulations; Biology & Biochemistry
SCI-BYTES - WHAT'S NEW IN RESEARCH
SCI-BYTES MAIN MENU (Sci-Bytes is updated weekly)
May 1, 2010
- Canadian Institutions: Highest Impact in Psychiatry, 2005-09
- Science in Portugal, 2005-09
- Hot Paper in Chemistry
May 8, 2010
- U.S. Institutions: Most Prolific in Art, 2005-09
- Journals Listed by Impact: Crystallography
- Hot Paper in Physics
May 15, 2010
- Top 30 Research Institutions in Oceanography, 2000-2010
- Science in the Czech Republic, 2005-09
- U.S. Institutions with Highest Concentrations in Materials Science, 2005-09
- Hot Paper in Medicine
May 22, 2010
- Top 20 Nations in Psychiatry and Psychology, 2000 – 2010
- Journals Listed by Impact: Sports Sciences
- Optics: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2005-09
- Hot Paper in Biology
May 29, 2010
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