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English: "This figure shows changes in CD5 over time for papers published in Nature, PNAS, and Science (A) and Nobel-Prize-winning papers (B). Colors indicate the three different journals in A; colors indicate the three different fields that receive the Nobel Prize in B. For historical completeness, we plot the CD5 index scores for all Nobel papers back to 1900 (the first year in which the prize was awarded); however, our main analyses begin in the post-1945 era, when the Web of Science data are generally more reliable. The figure indicates that changes in the quality of published science over time is unlikely to be responsible for the decline in disruption."
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Author Authors of the study: Michael Park, Erin Leahey, Russell Funk

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From the study "The decline of disruptive science and technology"

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