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The CHIPS Act presents a compelling opportunity for American research universities to collaborate in a nationwide initiative to produce innovation and chip manu
Blogs, Academic, Librarian, FacultyTo highlight fast-moving and emerging specialty areas of science, Clarivate™ has once again partnered with the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) on a special rep
Blogs, Academic, Librarian, FacultyLogistics is currently one of the bottlenecks to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Through careful planning, c
Blogs, Academic, Librarian, FacultyBy understanding Gen Z students’ priorities, respecting their preferences and meeting them where they are, librarians and faculty at colleges and universities
Blogs, Academic, Librarian, FacultyTo coincide with the 17th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit taking place in Bali, Clarivate has released its Annual G20 Scorecard – Research Performance
Blogs, Academic, Government, LibrarianToday we reveal our annual list of Highly Cited Researchers. This year we recognize 6,938 scientists and social scientists who demonstrate significant and broad
Blogs, Academic, Government, LibrarianAt Clarivate™, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do, and this includes research supporting climate change mitigation. As part of this commitment,
Blogs, Academic, Government, LibrarianAssemble all the information you need for a winning research paper in under an hour
Blogs, Academic, Librarian, Student/ResearcherThe world’s sustainability challenges provided the impetus for our new report, A study of energy in transition: the role of research and innovation in the world
Blogs, Academic, Government, LibrarianWater is essential to survival and yet extreme, less predictable weather conditions are affecting its availability in many regions. In our blog series about Hig
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