Asian countries, including China, have increased their output of scientific research far faster than the US and Europe in recent years, according to a new US government-sponsored report. Researchers from the US National Science Foundation (NSF) counted how many science and engineering papers each countries' scientists contributed to major scientific journals between 1988 and 2003.
Scientists in China, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan increased their output of scientific papers by an average of almost 16 per cent each year after 1992, the NSF researchers found. These four Asian nations showed a faster rate of increase in research than any other country.
During the same period, the rate of US publication of scientific papers remained almost unchanged with a rate of increase below 0.5 per cent. Meanwhile European scientific and engineering paper publications grew at 2.8 per cent each year. Publications of papers from Japanese researchers rose an average of 3.1 per cent per annum.
However, the US still leads all other nations by a wide margin in terms of the total number of papers published every year, even though its share of the total is decreasing. In addition, the quality of US research may be higher, according to one widely-accepted metric.
"In addition to numbers published, one should look at another very important indicator – article quality," said report co-author, Derek Hill. "The more often an article is cited by other publications, the higher quality it's believed to have. While citation is not a perfect indicator, US publications are more highly cited than those from other countries."
Asia leading world in research growth
By
Simon Burns
on Aug 6, 2007 7:50AM

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