Netherlands

Time frame: 1 July 2023 - 30 June 2024

Profile

Position by research output Share

Global Europe
Overall 14 7

Position by research output Share in subject areas

Global Europe
Biological sciences 10 5
Chemistry 14 6
Earth & environmental sciences 10 5
Health sciences 8 4
Physical sciences 13 7

Research

Overall research output

Count Share
Overall 3173 1134.30

Overall Count and Share for '' based on the 12-month time frame mentioned above.

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Research outputs by subject area

Subject Count Share
Biological sciences 917 300.99
Chemistry 575 291.10
Earth & environmental sciences 396 136.70
Health sciences 895 313.53
Physical sciences 1033 320.41

Note: Articles may be assigned to more than one subject area, as a result the sum of the subject research outputs may not equal the overall research outputs.

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Share output for the past 5 years

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Collaboration

Collaboration by percentage of Share

Country/territory Share
USA 24.3%
Germany 16.0%
UK 14.7%
China 11.3%
France 6.9%
Italy 6.8%
Switzerland 6.4%
Spain 5.2%
Belgium 4.5%
Australia 3.9%

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Top 10 collaborators with Netherlands by Share

Top 10 institutions from Netherlands by Share

Latest supplement

Nature Index 2024 Neuroscience

Benefitting from advanced imaging and modelling techniques and genetic tools that enable targeted research, neuroscience has undergone remarkable progress in recent decades. But fundamental questions about how cognitive function emerges from patterns of brain activity remain unsolved, which limits treatment options for neurological conditions. As large-scale neuroscience initiatives in some countries wind down, enthusiasm for cutting-edge implantable devices is ramping up, and time will tell if the United States' lead in this area can be challenged.

Nature Index 2024 Neuroscience