Can you publish in Nature if you haven’t already published in Nature? Read the answer to this riddle in our new PNAS paper on the chaperone phenomenon in science!
Quantifying reputation and success in art!
New Science paper on how networks shape careers in art!
Interdisciplinarity and the Nobel Prize!
Hot streaks in artistic, cultural, and scientific careers!
New Nature paper on evolution of impact in creative careers! Wonderful collaboration with Lu Liu, Yang Wang, C. Lee Giles, Chaoming Song and Dashun Wang. Check code, data and media here.
New paper in Science!
New Perspective piece in Science!
Can we predict discoveries? Together with Aaron Clauset and Dan Larremore, we published a perspective on data-driven prediction in Science. Check it out here!
New paper in Science!
Our new paper Quantifying the evolution of individual scientific impact is published in Science! Explore the results on the Interactive Visualization Website. Watch the Story on the Nature Youtube channel and read it on Nature News.
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Commentary published in PNAS!
Our new commentary (not comment!) Research funding goes to rich clubs about Anatomy of funded research in science has been published in PNAS!
Paper published in Nature Physics!
Our new paper A century of physics, is published in Nature Physics. One of our visualizations is also featured on the cover!
New paper published on Physical Review E!
Our new paper Social diffusion and global drift on networks, together with Hiroki Sayama now published on Physical Review E.