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Scientific output has grown 11 times  faster in Iran than the world average, faster than any other country. A  survey of the number of scientific publications listed in the Web of Science database shows that growth in the Middle East  mostly in Turkey and Iran  is nearly four times faster than the world  average.                                
                 
Iran showing  fastest scientific growth of any country
 by Debora MacKenzie -  February 18, 2010
 It might be the Chinese year of the  tiger, but scientifically, 2010 is looking like Iran's year.
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| Hurray for our  scientists | 
Science-Metrix, a data-analysis  company in Montreal, Canada, has published a detailed report (PDF) on "geopolitical shifts in knowledge creation"  since 1980. "Asia is catching up even more rapidly than previously thought,  Europe is holding its position more than most would expect, and the Middle East  is a region to watch," says the report's author, Eric  Archambault.
 World scientific output grew steadily,  from 450,000 papers a year in 1980 to 1,500,000 in 2009. Asia as a whole  surpassed North America last year.
 Nuclear, nuclear,  nuclear
 Archambaut notes that Iran's  publications have emphasised inorganic and nuclear chemistry, nuclear and  particle physics and nuclear engineering. Publications in  nuclear engineering grew 250 times faster than the world average   although medical and agricultural research also increased.
 Science-Metrix also predicts that this  year, China will publish as many peer-reviewed papers in natural sciences and  engineering as the US. If current trends continue, by 2015 China will match the  US across all disciplines  although the US may publish more in the life and  social sciences until 2030.
 China's prominence in world science is known to have been growing, but  Science-Metrix has discovered that its output of peer-reviewed papers has been  growing more than five times faster than that of the US.
 Euro-puddings
 Meanwhile, "European attitudes  towards collaboration are bearing fruit", writes Archambaut. While Asia's growth in output was mirrored by North America's  fall, Europe, which invests heavily in cross-border scientific  collaboration, held its own, and now  produces over a third of the world's science, the largest regional share. Asia  produces 29 per cent and North America 28 per cent.
 Scientific output fell in the former  Soviet Union after its collapse in 1991 and only began to recover in 2006. Latin  America and the Caribbean together grew fastest of any region, although its  share of world science is still small. Growth in Oceania, Europe and Africa has  stayed at about the same rate over the past 30 years. Only North American  scientific output has grown "considerably slower" than the world as a  whole.
 "The number of papers is a first-order  metric that doesn't capture quality," admits Archambaut. There are measures for  quality, such as the number of times papers are cited, and "Asian science does  tend to be less cited overall".
 But dismissing the Asian surge on  this basis is risky, he feels. "In the 1960s, when Japanese cars started  entering the US market, US manufacturers dismissed their advance based on their  quality"  but then lost a massive market share to Japan. The important message,  he says, is that "Asia is becoming the world leader in  science, with North America progressively left  behind".
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                The Holy Qur'an - http://www.quran.org.uk  
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          Commentary of Holy Qur'an http://al-islam.org/tahrif_quran/
Du'a - http://www.duas.org
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