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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.


Nasrallah The author(s) of this interview/comment have included images of their work.May 2008
Henry A. Nasrallah; "I believe the main reason this paper is highly cited is because it reveals a serious, even shocking, neglect of the..."
New Hot Papers, May 2008.
Nojiri June 2008
Shin'ichi Nojiri; "The most important problem in the field of particle physics is attempting to combine an understanding of all particles..."
Fast Breaking Papers, June 2008.
Nolan April 2008
Garry Nolan; "Basically you can think of these kinases as switches; when you flow information through the cell, the settings of these switches..."
Featured Scientist from Essential Science Indicators.

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