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April 2010

Below is the table of contents for all new features added to ScienceWatch.com from Thomson Reuters during the month of April 2010 (unless otherwise stated). This also includes late entries for April received after the calendar month.

Data and source dates for ScienceWatch.com content vary. Details for each analysis and feature are given on the specific pages.

FEATURED INTERVIEWS
April 2010  ¦   Authors Only  ¦  All 2010

  Josef Coresh on the Prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease; Paper Interview
  Lars Hedin on Forests and Nutrient Cycling; Scientist Interview
  Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology; Journal Interview
  Martin A. Nowak on the Evolution of Cooperation; Podcast Interview
  Obesity Research, the Top 20 Institutions; Institution Feature
  Yohisnori Tokura Dreams of New Technologies for a Sustainable Society; Scientist Interview
  UT Austin’s Camille Parmesan Looks to a Future Climate; Science Watch® Newsletter Interview

ANALYSES

FEATURED ANALYSES - (Mar./Apr. 2010)
  The Hottest Research of 2009
WHAT'S HOT IN...  - (Mar./Apr. 2010)
  Biology; The Few, The Proud, The Individually Sequenced
  Chemistry; Using Iridium to Illuminate N-Heterocyclic Carbenes
  Medicine; Coronary-Artery Calcium: A Risk for Heart Disease?
  Physics; Physicists WIMP Out in Search for Dark Matter
SPECIAL TOPICS
  Obesity: A Growing International Problem
  GUT MICROBIAL ECOLOGY AND OBESITY; Research Front Map
  Special Topics Featured Interviews:
    Bartolome Celli on Prognostic Indicators for COPD; COPD
    Ignacio Cirac on Quantum Information Theory and Building Quantum Computers; Quantum Computers
    Arthur Ouwehand Discusses His Highly Cited Work in Probiotics; Probiotics

DATA & RANKINGS

CORPORATE RESEARCH FRONTS; Biological Sciences
    GENE SILENCING USING SMALL INTERFERING RNAS; Research Front Map; Bio. & Bio.
Map of Science: Nanoscience
EMERGING RESEARCH FRONTS
  Commentary by:
    Edward Bullmore; fMRI studies
    Tadashi Kokubo & Hiroaki Takadama; vivo bone bioactivity
    Fabrice Martins; hot massive stars
    Jeng-Leun Mau, Chieh-No Chang, Shih-Jeng Huang, & Chin-Chu Chen; mushrooms
    Jasit Singh; collaborative networks
    Anthony L. Spek; chemical crystallography
    Narumi Takahashi; crustal growth process
    Judith Whitworth; hypertension
    Frank Windmeijer; GMM estimators
(Commentary for February 2010 late entry.)
FAST BREAKING PAPERS
  Commentary by:
    James J. Collins; synthetic gene networks
    Luigi Colombo & Rodney S. Ruoff; graphene films
    Sean Cutler; abscisic acid
    Ayhan Demirbas; biodiesel fuels
    Graeme L. Hammer; maize yield trends
    Andrew B. Holmes; conjugated polymers
    Da-Wei Huang; DAVID bioinformatics
(Commentary for February 2010 late entry.)
    Patrik Nosil; population genomics
    Rogelio Perez-Padilla; H1N1
    Ian Preston, Richard Blundell, & Luigi Pistaferri; income shocks
    Michael J. Sailor; nanoparticles
    Heidi Terrio; traumatic brain injury
(Commentary for February 2010 late entry.)
    David J. Thompson, Jean Ballet, Isabelle Grenier, & Seth Digel; Fermi LAT
TOP TOPICS - (Apr./May 2010)
  Research Front Maps:
    APPLYING GENOME-WIDE SELECTION; Agr. Sci.
    BOREAL FOREST FIRES AND CLIMATE CHANGE; Env./Eco.
    CHILDHOOD ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA; Com. Sci.
    INTERLEUKIN PRODUCING HELPER T CELLS AND INFLAMMATION; Cli. Med.
COUNTRY FEATURE
  National Rankings in Social Sciences, general; 1999-December 31, 2009
CURRENT CLASSICS PAPERS - (Apr./May 2010)
NEW ENTRANTS
What's New In Research; week of:
  April 4, 2010

Ten Most Prolific Chinese Institutions in Social Sciences, 1999-2009

Science in Turkey, 2004-08

Hot Paper in Chemistry
April 11, 2010

Canadian Institutions: Most Prolific in Archaeology, 2004-08

Journals Ranked by Impact: Ornithology

Hot Paper in Physics

April 18, 2010

Science in Greece, 2004-08

U.S. Institutions: Most Prolific in Mathematics

Hot Paper in Medicine

April 25, 2010

Journals Ranked by Impact: Statistics & Probability

Dermatology: High-Impact U.S. Institutions

Hot Paper in Biology

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Essential Science IndicatorsSM Current Product Source Dates
  Essential Science Indicators from Thomson Reuters has been updated as of March 1, 2010 to cover an 11-year period, 1999-December 31, 2009 (sixth bimonthly period of 2009). Data is updated bimonthly (six times a year). This is the sixth bimonthly period of 2009.

     



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