Iran is top of the world in science growth
22:00 28 March 2011 by Andy Coghlan

Which country's scientific output rose 18-fold between 1996 and 2008,
from 736 published papers to 13,238? The answer – Iran – might
surprise many people, especially in the western nations used to
leading science. Iran has the fastest rate of increase in scientific
publication in the world.

it might be the Chinese year of the tiger, but scientifically, 2010 is
looking like Iran's year.
Scientific output has grown 11 times faster in Iran than the world
average, faster than any other country. A survey of the number of
scientific publications listed in the Web of Science database shows
that growth in the Middle East – mostly in Turkey and Iran – is nearly
four times faster than the world average.

Science-Metrix, a data-analysis company in Montreal, Canada, has
published a detailed report (PDF) on "geopolitical shifts in knowledge
creation" since 1980. "Asia is catching up even more rapidly than
previously thought, Europe is holding its position more than most
would expect, and the Middle East is a region to watch," says the
report's author, Eric Archambault.





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S Gul Ali

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