All citations articles
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News
Tweets don’t bring citations, randomised controlled study finds
Social media’s benefits rest more on building scientific networks than promotion
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Pioneers in synthetic biology and next-generation DNA sequencing among predictions for chemistry Nobel prize
Data science divinations and community chatter pick favourites for chemistry’s top prize
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Prolific Spanish chemist suspended over multiple affiliations
Case raises fresh questions over chemists that are an author on many manuscripts
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Chemistry journals that request author photos and bios linked to lower citations for women
Citation effect is statistically significant but diminishes when other variables are taken into account
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Opinion
Donna Strickland: ‘My career goal was to get a PhD’
The Nobel prize-winning physicist on the joys of doing nothing, meeting the Pope and how her PhD completed her life’s goals
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China has overtaken the US when it comes to the highest-impact research
1.67% of papers by Chinese researchers were among the top 1% of the most highly cited articles in 2019, versus 1.62% of those with US authors
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Elite scientists picking up more citations than ever as the rest lose out
Top 1% of scientists took 21% of citations in 2015
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China overtakes UK in list of highly cited researchers
More than 6000 influential scientists identified across 21 different fields
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RSC report finds publishing pipeline hinders women
Peer reviewers were more likely to reject papers from female authors, especially if the reviewer was male
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Inspired guesswork goes up against number crunching for Nobel predictions
Analysis of highly cited papers favours biochemistry while polls champion Crispr, lithium-ion batteries and MOFs
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Science scorecards reveal state of research in G20 nations
Performance measured using data on funding, gender balance and open access
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Open data linked to higher citations for journal articles
Studies that provide access to underlying data are cited 25% more often than those that don’t
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Mismatch between citations and chemists' expectations
Survey highlights difference between paper metrics and the actual significance of research
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Europe trailing the US on top science
US up to three times better when it comes to making ground-breaking discoveries
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Red faces at Clarivate over highly cited emails
Many researchers received false notifications they are ‘highly cited researchers’ for 2016
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Opinion
Science cannot ignore the impact of retracted papers
Citing withdrawn studies can lead to the persistence of discredited findings
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Opinion
Let's see that again
Has chemistry evaded the reproducibility crises affecting other branches of science? Or is it just a question of scale, asks Derek Lowe
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