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ScienceWatch.com from Thomson Reuters takes you behind the scenes of highly cited research in these interviews, essays, and rankings featuring researchers in a variety of fields. Author commentaries come from all areas of ScienceWatch.com. There are also interviews with authors featured within every Special Topic and corresponding Research Front Map. In addition, there are comments from authors who have papers featured in Emerging Research Fronts, Fast-Moving Fronts, New Hot Papers, Fast-Breaking Papers, Current Classics, and Top Topics. Search for an author by year, month, or alphabetically.

The author(s) of this interview/comment have included images of their work.Many interviews and comments include images of the authors’ work featured in their papers.


Yu February 2008
Ting Yu & Joseph Eberly; "Our research does identify an effect not previously known in the long-established domain of..."
Emerging Research Fronts, February 2008.
Eby March 2009
Lillian T. Eby; "This publication discusses what we know about the positive and negative aspects of work and family life..."
Fast Moving Front, March 2009
Ehrenfreund June 2008
Pascale Ehrenfreund; "Our research field really benefited strongly from recent cometary missions—in particular, Deep Impact and Stardust..."
Special Topic of Astrochemistry
Eichenbaum January 2009
Howard Eichenbaum; "The article reviews a growing body of research that suggests a functional organization of the brain system that supports our..."
New Hot Paper, January 2009
  March 2009
Hayley J. Fowler & Marie Ekström; "The paper draws together methodologies from the fields of hydrology and climatology. It is a pragmatic..."
Fast Moving Front, March 2009
Eeles February 2009
Ros Eeles; "There are probably many different factors that influence the development of prostate cancer, but particular combinations of genes..."
Fast Breaking Paper, February 2009
Stephen J. Elledge The author(s) of this interview/comment have included images of their work.September 2009
 Stephen J. Elledge & Abraham L. Brass; "This was the first systematic analysis of the function of human proteins in the HIV life cycle..."
Fast Moving Fronts, September 2009
Elser The author(s) of this interview/comment have included images of their work.December 2008
Jim Elser; "The paper involves a meta-analysis of more than 1,000 nutrient enrichment experiments testing for nitrogen (N)..."
Emerging Research Front, December 2008
Enright May 2008
Mark Enright; "Prior to our development of an MLST scheme for S. aureus it was difficult to compare the strains of bacteria that cause..."
Special Topic of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
William S. Epling February 2010
William S. Epling; "This paper was the first comprehensive review of the science behind and application of, NOx storage and reduction catalysis..."
Emerging Research Fronts, February 2010
Esplugas The author(s) of this interview/comment have included images of their work.May 2008
Santiago Esplugas; "The paper presents, discusses, and compares available oxidation processes which are used to remove an..."
Fast Moving Fronts, May 2008
Etienne April 2008
Jerome Etienne; "...we now have these very virulent strains of MRSA in the community and, just as in hospitals, we now all have to take precautions..."
Special Topic of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
Evans The author(s) of this interview/comment have included images of their work.April 2009
Joseph L. Evans; "Our paper offers a concise, complete, synthesis of large body of work authored by many of the leading experts in the field..."
Emerging Research Front, April 2009
Motohiko Ezawa The author(s) of this interview/comment have included images of their work.March 2009
Motohiko Ezawa; "In my paper I have presented many classes of graphene nanoribbons and proposed their systematic classification..."
Special Topic of Graphene

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