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ScienceWatch.com from Clarivate takes you behind the scenes of highly cited research in these interviews, essays, and rankings featuring researchers in a variety of fields. Author commentaries come from all areas of ScienceWatch.com. There are also interviews with authors featured within every Special Topic and corresponding Research Front Map.

In addition, there are comments from authors who have papers featured in Emerging Research Fronts, Fast-Moving Fronts, New Hot Papers, Fast-Breaking Papers, Current Classics, and Top Topics. Search for an author by year, month, or alphabetically. Many interviews and comments include images of the authors’ work featured in their papers.

Commentaries/Interviews for 2012

 
 

Mauricio Cisternas and Knud Jahnke

Mauricio Cisternas
Knud Jahnke

“In our paper we tackled the problem of how to supply the necessary ‘food’ for a black hole to consume.”
Fast Breaking Papers

Colombo Bolognesi

Colombo Bolognesi

"Our paper reported the very first gallium nitride (GaN)-based transistors to show cutoff frequencies exceeding 200 GHz..."
New Hot Papers, January 2012

 

Sukbok Chang

Sukbok Chang

"In this paper, the development of two new catalytic protocols was revealed leading to the direct C–C bond formation of..."
Fast Moving Fronts, January 2012

 

Ottmar Edenhofer & Brigitte Knopf

Ottmar Edenhofer & Brigitte Knopf

"The paper shows different transformation pathways of the global energy system to achieve climate change mitigation. It provides..."
New Hot Papers, January 2012

 

John Ellis

John Ellis

"We were among the first to realize that the new era of precision cosmology ushered in by the WMAP data would also constrain..."
Special Topic of Supersymmetry, January 2012

 

Xiaosheng Fang

Xiaosheng Fang

"This paper was the first to provide a systematic and comprehensive investigation of the ‘synthesis-property-application’ triangle for..."
New Hot Papers, January 2012

 

Henry S. Friedman

Henry S. Friedman

"When we’re talking about malignant glioma, the field has moved very slowly. If we stretch the last decade a little bit, to the..."
Special Topic of Glioblastoma, January 2012

 

Gerd Gigerenzer & Henry Brighton

Gerd Gigerenzer & Henry Brighton

"The paper describes the major discoveries in the study of heuristics, and presents a new explanation for why heuristics..."
New Hot Papers, January 2012

 

Daniel Kohane

Daniel Kohane

"...we found that there was the potential for considerable toxicity, which was unanticipated and went against prevailing thinking..."
Fast Moving Fronts, January 2012

 

Rui Hai Liu

Rui Hai Liu

"We all knew that consumption of fruit and vegetables lowers the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease and other coronary disease..."
Featured Scientist, January 2012

 

Shinichi Nakagawa

Shinichi Nakagawa

"Our paper describes a synthesis of knowledge regarding how we could improve our interpretation and presentation of statistical..."
Fast Moving Fronts, January 2012

 

M. Hashem Pesaran

M. Hashem Pesaran

"This line of research that allows for dependence across panel individuals creates a number of challenges for statisticians..."
Fast Moving Fronts, January 2012

 

Jürgen Rehm

Jürgen Rehm

"Even though the majority of the world's adult population are abstainers, almost 50% of adults consume alcohol in any..."
Fast Moving Fronts, January 2012

 

Mark J. Whittingham, Philip A. Stephens, Richard B. Bradbury, & Robert P. Freckleton

Mark J. Whittingham, Philip A. Stephens, Richard B. Bradbury, & Robert P. Freckleton

"Stepwise modelling is an objective approach to determining the most robust and supportable set of causal variables to explain..."
Fast Moving Fronts, January 2012

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