Interdisciplinary StudiesNature Communications
Scientific prizes and the extraordinary growth of scientific topics
C. Jin, Y. Ma, et al.
This groundbreaking study explores how scientific prizes can supercharge productivity and innovation within specific disciplines. Authored by Ching Jin, Yifang Ma, and Brian Uzzi, the research shows that prize-winning topics significantly outpace their non-prize-winning counterparts. Discover the distinct prize features that drive this remarkable growth!
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