niveau de recherche scientifique dans le monde

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Rank Territory Value11 Norway 72312 United States 69013 Singapore 62014 Belgium 58115 Iceland 58023 Austria 55926 Germany 52927 France 52428 Japan 45029 Slovenia 438

MOST PROLIFIC PUBLICATION OF SCIENTIFIC PAPERS

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 scientific papers published per million people in 2001*

Rank Territory Value1 Sweden 11592 Switzerland 11263 Israel 10304 Finland 9805 Denmark 9246 United Kingdom 8067 Netherlands 7838 New Zealand 7649 Australia 75810 Canada 723

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Science Research

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Produced by the SASI group (Sheffield) and Mark Newman (Michigan)

“Scientific research is as much the product of the society that enables it, as of the individuals who author it.” 

Scientific papers cover physics, biology,chemistry, mathematics, clinicalmedicine, biomedical research,engineering, technology, and earthand space sciences.

The number of scientific paperspublished by researchers in the UnitedStates was more than three times asmany as were published by the secondhighest-publishing population, Japan.

There is more scientific research, orpublication of results, in richerterritories. This locational bias is suchthat roughly three times more scientificpapers per person living there arepublished in Western Europe, North

America, and Japan, than in any otherregion.

• Data are from the World Bank’s 2005 WorldDevelopment Indicators.

• *Territories with data estimated from the regionalaverages are not included in table.

• See website for further information.

Territory size shows the proportion of all scientific paperspublished in 2001 written by authors living there.

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David Dorling, 2006

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