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The Suzuki-Miyaura reaction after the Nobel prize
Irina Beletskaya +2 more
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The boundary-spanning mechanisms of Nobel Prize winning papers [PDF]
The breakthrough potentials of research papers can be explained by their boundary-spanning qualities. Here, for the first time, we apply the structural variation analysis (SVA) model and its affiliated metrics to investigate the extent to which such ...
Y. Sebastian, Chaomei Chen
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Complex systems in the spotlight: next steps after the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics
The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics recognized the fundamental role of complex systems in the natural sciences. In order to celebrate this milestone, this editorial presents the point of view of the editorial board of JPhys Complexity on the achievements ...
G. Bianconi +17 more
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Does the Nobel Prize reflect current scientific and academic values?
This opinion paper puts forward arguments that reflect how science’s most elite prize, the Nobel Prize may be, despite its grand stature, somewhat out of touch with the functionality of grassroots science. There is a disconnect between limited fields of
Jaime Teixeira da Silva
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Complex and yet predictable: The message of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics
Syukuro (Suki) Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann, and Georgio Parisi were awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics. At first blush, this prize appears to recognize unrelated work in disparate fields.
A. Ravishankara, D. Randall, J. Hurrell
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Since it was first recognized in bacteria and archaea as a mechanism for innate viral immunity in the early 2010s, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated protein (Cas) has rapidly been developed into a robust,
Chao Li +3 more
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Nobel Prize Commemoration in Riga: Media Echo and Objects [PDF]
This paper is an attempt to investigate the discourses around the Nobel Prize, and it aims at deciphering the commemoration of the award in Riga. The public image of the Nobel Prize in Riga has previously been commented on in a few papers, but has never ...
Juris Salaks, Nils Hansson
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Alfred Bernhard Nobel and the Nobel prize [PDF]
The great number of pages has been written about Alfred Nobel and his Prize in various languages all over the world, but in this article we elucidated only two issues: what kind of person was Alfred Nobel – this phenomenon in experimental chemistry ...
V. M. Danilova +2 more
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Matthew effects in science and the serial diffusion of ideas: Testing old ideas with new methods
The Matthew effect has become a standard concept in science studies and beyond to describe processes of cumulative advantage. Despite its wide success, a rigorous quantitative analysis for Merton’s original case for Matthew effects—the Nobel Prize—is ...
Rudolf Farys, Tobias Wolbring
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Waiting for the new Nobel laureate(s) in economic sciences [PDF]
Since the start in 1901, with the exception of the war years, the Nobel Prizes have always been awarded on the 10th of December, to mark the day of Alfred Nobel's demise. The exception is the prize for achievements in economic sciences which only started
Pantelić Svetlana
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