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S&E publications, by income group: 2003–22

Article counts refer to publications from a selection of conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journals in S&E fields from Scopus. Articles are classified by their year of publication and are assigned to a region, country, or economy on the basis of the institutional address(es) of the author(s) listed in the article. Articles are credited on a fractional count basis (i.e., for articles produced by authors from different regions, countries, or economies, each region, country, or economy receives fractional credit on the basis of the proportion of its participating authors). Data are not directly comparable with data from Science and Engineering Indicators 2022 ; see the Technical Appendix for information on data filters. Low-income regions, countries, or economies are not included in this figure because of their low publication output. Data by region, country, or economy and income group are available in Table SPBS-2 . Regions, countries, or economies are allocated to income groups based on World Bank data, using their current designation. For example, all of China’s publications from 2003 to 2022 are counted as part of the upper-middle-income category because that is China's current designation.

National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics; Science-Metrix; Elsevier, Scopus abstract and citation database, accessed April 2023; World Bank Country and Lending Groups, accessed May 2023.

Science and Engineering Indicators

In 2022, six regions, countries, or economies each produced more than 100,000 articles: China, the United States, India, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Together, these leading regions, countries, or economies accounted for over 50% of the worldwide total in 2022 ( Figure PBS-2 ; Table PBS-1 ). Figure PBS-2 and Table PBS-1 , or whole counting, as in Table SPBS-17 . There is a slight difference between the United States and China when looking at the whole-counting total production numbers. Using whole counting for 2022, the United States had 605,633 articles, whereas China had 976,141. A whole-counting measure allocates one full count to each region, country, or economy with an author contributing to the article; in fractional counting, each region, country, or economy receives a proportion of the count based on the number of authors from that region, country, or economy. For example, if an article had four authors—two from the United States, one from China, and one from Brazil—the fractional scores would be half for the United States, a quarter for China, and a quarter for Brazil. The difference between whole and fractional counting indicates that the United States has more authors working with Chinese authors than China has working with U.S. authors." data-bs-content="The proportion of output attributable to the large producers is consistent whether using fractional counting, as in Figure PBS-2 and Table PBS-1 , or whole counting, as in Table SPBS-17 . There is a slight difference between the United States and China when looking at the whole-counting total production numbers. Using whole counting for 2022, the United States had 605,633 articles, whereas China had 976,141. A whole-counting measure allocates one full count to each region, country, or economy with an author contributing to the article; in fractional counting, each region, country, or economy receives a proportion of the count based on the number of authors from that region, country, or economy. For example, if an article had four authors—two from the United States, one from China, and one from Brazil—the fractional scores would be half for the United States, a quarter for China, and a quarter for Brazil. The difference between whole and fractional counting indicates that the United States has more authors working with Chinese authors than China has working with U.S. authors." data-endnote-uuid="a3ba485a-d862-4069-8166-933aa601ea66">​ The proportion of output attributable to the large producers is consistent whether using fractional counting, as in Figure PBS-2 and Table PBS-1 , or whole counting, as in Table SPBS-17 . There is a slight difference between the United States and China when looking at the whole-counting total production numbers. Using whole counting for 2022, the United States had 605,633 articles, whereas China had 976,141. A whole-counting measure allocates one full count to each region, country, or economy with an author contributing to the article; in fractional counting, each region, country, or economy receives a proportion of the count based on the number of authors from that region, country, or economy. For example, if an article had four authors—two from the United States, one from China, and one from Brazil—the fractional scores would be half for the United States, a quarter for China, and a quarter for Brazil. The difference between whole and fractional counting indicates that the United States has more authors working with Chinese authors than China has working with U.S. authors. In absolute numbers, the growth in worldwide annual publication output (from 2.0 million in 2010 to 3.3 million in 2022) was driven in particular by two countries: China (42% of additional publications during that period) and India (11%) together accounted for more than half of that increase in publications ( Figure PBS-3 ). Russia, South Korea, Iran, and Brazil made notable contributions to the growth in the number of publications from the rest of the world from 2010 to 2022 ( Figure PBS-3 ; Table SPBS-2 ). Generally, the set of the top 15 producers of S&E articles was the same each year between 2010 and 2022, with the exception of Iran replacing Taiwan in the top 15 beginning in 2014 ( Table PBS-1 ; Table SPBS-2 ).

S&E publications for 10 leading regions, countries, or economies: 2022

Article counts refer to publications from a selection of conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journals in S&E fields from Scopus. Articles are classified by their year of publication and are assigned to a region, country, or economy on the basis of the institutional address(es) of the author(s) listed in the article. Articles are credited on a fractional count basis (i.e., for articles produced by authors from different regions, countries, or economies, each region, country, or economy receives fractional credit on the basis of the proportion of its participating authors). Data by all countries, regions, and economies are available in Table SPBS-2 .

National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics; Science-Metrix; Elsevier, Scopus abstract and citation database, accessed April 2023.

S&E publications in all fields for 15 largest producing regions, countries, or economies: 2012 and 2022

na = not applicable.

The regions, countries, or economies are ranked based on the 2022 total. Article counts refer to publications from conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journal articles in S&E and indexed in Scopus (see Technical Appendix for more details). Articles are classified by their year of publication and are assigned to a region, country, or economy on the basis of the institutional address(es) of the author(s) listed in the article. Articles are credited on a fractional count basis (i.e., for articles from multiple regions, countries, or economies, each region, country, or economy receives fractional credit on the basis of the proportion of its participating authors). Detail may not add to total because of regions, countries, or economies that are not shown. Proportions are based on the world total excluding unclassified addresses (data not presented). Details and other regions, countries, or economies are available in Table SPBS-2 .

S&E publications, by selected region, country, or economy and rest of world: 2003–22

Article counts refer to publications from a selection of conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journals in S&E fields from Scopus. Articles are classified by their year of publication and are assigned to a region, country, or economy on the basis of the institutional address(es) of the author(s) listed in the article. Articles are credited on a fractional count basis (i.e., for articles produced by authors from different countries, each country receives fractional credit on the basis of the proportion of its participating authors). Data for all regions, countries, and economies are available in Table SPBS-2 .

The U.S. trend of moderate but increasing publication output varied by state. The National Science Board’s (NSB’s) State Data Tool ( https://ncses.nsf.gov/indicators/states/ ) provides state-level data based on each state’s doctorate population and research and development (R&D) funding. Indicators include academic S&E article output per 1,000 science, engineering, and health doctorate holders in academia (NSB 2021a) and academic S&E article output per $1 million in academic S&E R&D funding (NSB 2021b).

Output by Scientific Field

The distribution of publications by field of science across region, country, or economy may indicate research priorities and capabilities. Health sciences was the field of science in which most articles were published in 2022, representing almost a quarter of all publications ( Table SPBS-2 and Table SPBS-10 ). Other fields with large numbers of publications included engineering (17% of publications in 2022), biological and biomedical sciences (13%), and social sciences (5%) ( Table SPBS-2 , Table SPBS-5 , Table SPBS-8 , and Table SPBS-16 ). In the United States, the European Union (EU-27), and Japan, health sciences publication output in 2022 far exceeded that of any other field. Table SPBS-17 through Table SPBS-31 )." data-bs-content="The use of whole counting or fractional counting to tally the publication output of nations can change the calculated publication count based on the degree to which a region, country, or economy is involved in international collaborations. Under whole counting, a nation receives credit for any publication with an author from that nation. Under fractional counting, the nation’s credit for a publication is prorated based on the share of the publication’s coauthors who are located in that nation ( Table SPBS-17 through Table SPBS-31 )." data-endnote-uuid="05c8023f-5250-4386-96cf-f321c7f293c4">​ The use of whole counting or fractional counting to tally the publication output of nations can change the calculated publication count based on the degree to which a region, country, or economy is involved in international collaborations. Under whole counting, a nation receives credit for any publication with an author from that nation. Under fractional counting, the nation’s credit for a publication is prorated based on the share of the publication’s coauthors who are located in that nation ( Table SPBS-17 through Table SPBS-31 ). Meanwhile, of the other top producers, publications from China were most highly concentrated in engineering (25%), and publications from India were published predominantly in computer and information sciences (21%) ( Figure PBS-4 ).

Distribution of national S&E research portfolios across scientific fields, by selected region, country, or economy: 2022

EU-27 = European Union.

Articles refer to publications from a selection of conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journals in S&E fields from Scopus. Articles are classified by their year of publication and are assigned to a region, country, or economy on the basis of the institutional address(es) of the author(s) listed in the article. Articles are credited on a fractional count basis (i.e., for articles from multiple countries, each country receives fractional credit on the basis of the proportion of its participating authors). See Table SPBS-1 for countries included in the EU; beginning in 2020, the United Kingdom was no longer a member of the EU. See Table SPBS-3 through Table SPBS-16 for data on all regions, countries, and economies by each S&E field.

Fields within life sciences were dominant in the United States in 2022, with more than half of all U.S. publications in health sciences (37%) or biological and biomedical sciences (14%) ( Figure PBS-5 ). There were fewer U.S. publications in engineering (11%), computer and information sciences (7%), and physics (5%). In comparison with the United States, China had a stronger focus on publications in engineering and in the physical sciences and information sciences. In 2022, 25% of China’s publications were in engineering, 11% were in computer and information sciences, and 9% were in physics ( Figure PBS-6 ). Compared with the United States, China had a lower percentage of its publications in health sciences (14%) and biological and biomedical sciences (12%). In 2022, China also had a much lower percentage of its publications in social sciences (1%) when compared with the United States (8%).

U.S. S&E publication portfolio, by field of science: 2022

Articles refer to publications from a selection of conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journals in S&E fields from Scopus. Articles are classified by their year of publication and are assigned to a region, country, or economy on the basis of the institutional address(es) of the author(s) listed in the article. Articles are credited on a fractional count basis (i.e., for articles from multiple countries, each country receives fractional credit on the basis of the proportion of its participating authors). See Table SPBS-3 through Table SPBS-16 for data on all regions, countries, and economies by each S&E field.

S&E publication portfolio from China, by field of science: 2022

Articles refer to publications from a selection of conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journals in S&E fields from Scopus. Articles are classified by their year of publication and are assigned to a region, country, or economy on the basis of the institutional address(es) of the author(s) listed in the article. Articles are credited on a fractional count basis (i.e., for articles from multiple countries, each country receives fractional credit on the basis of the proportion of its participating authors). See Table SPBS-3 through Table SPBS-16 for data on all regions, countries, and economies and by each S&E field.

All the leading regions, countries, or economies saw an increase in their output of health sciences publications between 2010 and 2022. This increase is to be expected, given the context of increasing publication rates in general over that period, with overall number of publications increasing by 71% ( Table SPBS-2 ), while publications in health sciences increased by 66% ( Table SPBS-10 ). Russia had the highest relative growth rate among the 20 leading regions, countries, or economies in health sciences, increasing its publication output by almost 450% between 2010 and 2022 ( Table SPBS-10 ). China and Iran each increased their output of health sciences publications by more than 250% over this period, while India’s health sciences publication output increased by more than 180%. The United States increased its output of health sciences publications by 32% over this period, while Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Japan had the smallest increases, each with less than 20%.

Leading regions, countries, or economies also saw increases in engineering publications. The fastest growing between 2010 and 2022 were India (up 378%) and Russia (up 230%) ( Table SPBS-8 ). China increased its output of engineering publications by 176% from 2010 to 2022, while France, the United States, and Japan all saw declines in newly published engineering articles per year over this period (3%, 13%, and 26%, respectively).

In the United States, publication output varied from that of other regions, countries, or economies with respect to scientific fields. Of the fields not already mentioned, the fastest growing from 2010 to 2022 were psychology (up 39% from 2010 to 2022) and the social sciences (up 38%) ( Figure PBS-7 ). Meanwhile, fields with the largest decreases in U.S. publications included physics (down 31% from 2010 to 2022) and materials science (down 16%).

Index of U.S. publications, by field: 2010–22

Using funding acknowledgments to track federally funded research over time.

Federally funded research is an important component of the research ecosystem and is often envisioned as a means of supporting science performed for public benefit that may not otherwise be motivated by commercial interest (Bornmann 2013; Stephan 2012; Yin et al. 2022). Federal research funding supports applied and basic research (see Indicators 2022 report “ Research and Development: U.S. Trends and International Comparisons ”) and has long been linked to successful expansions in scientific production—through the increased productivity and impact of individual researchers and laboratories (Ebadi and Schiffauerova 2016) and the national scale (Leydesdorff and Wagner 2009). This sidebar explores funding acknowledgments, as recorded in Scopus, as an emerging source to help illustrate the extent to which published research is supported by federal agencies and the trends in federally funded research. Specifically, the share of published research acknowledging support by federal funding was highest in chemistry and smaller in other fields, such as the social sciences ( Table PBS-A ). These differences may be driven by factors such as the resource costs to conduct research and by field differences, such as the overall frequency of publication, team size, and cultural differences among the disciplines. The time period analyzed in this sidebar is 2018–22, unless otherwise indicated.

Funding acknowledgments can shed light on the ability and priorities of federal funding to support discovery as measured by peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings. However, some benefits and limitations of this emerging data source are important to highlight so as to accurately interpret these trends. Each peer-reviewed journal article and conference proceeding in the Scopus database includes a field for funding acknowledgments that are extracted by algorithmic (software) means. In some cases where the acknowledgments field is incomplete, funding information from agencies is also used to identify funded publications in Scopus. Using this field, it is possible to observe the conversion of federal funds to published research outputs, but a direct linkage between funding inputs and published discoveries remains challenging. First, extraction of this information into a structured field is a relatively new effort and is most complete for the most recent 4 years. Figure SPBS-1 shows how funding acknowledgment sections have grown in coverage since 2003 and that funding information was indexed for 68% of all publications in 2022. * Many factors may have contributed to this growth in addition to improved extraction, including increasing pressure and requirements from funders to include funding acknowledgments, standardization of acknowledgment language, and incentives to demonstrate high publication output—because future funding is tied to past conversion of funds into publications—while receiving funding. † Last, this inquiry helps explore research that acknowledges any federal funding but does not only account for publications that source all their funding from a single source. In practice, a publication may be generated using funding from multiple sources within the federal government, or from additional sources in state government, local government, or the private sector.

U.S. S&E publications with and without acknowledgments of U.S. federal funding: 2003–22

Articles are classified by their year of publication and are assigned to a region, country, or economy on the basis of the institutional address(es) of the author(s) listed in the article. Whole counting is used. An article is considered to be federally funded if the funding information tied with the publication record in Scopus links it with one of the U.S. federal agencies. Not all Scopus publications have funding information available, and coverage has evolved with time. For more information, see Figure SPBS-1 . For a breakdown of federally funded papers by funding agency, see Table SPBS-90 .

National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics; Science-Metrix; Elsevier, Scopus abstract and citation database, accessed April 2023.

Figure PBS-A tracks the growth of federally funded publications relative to the total research production in the United States. Other than a small downturn from 2021 to 2022, every year has seen an increase from the previous year in the number of publications that acknowledge funding support from federal agencies. The most comprehensive data from the past 4 years show variation among subject areas in the percentage of publications that acknowledge federal support. Table PBS-A shows number and share of publications appearing between 2018 and 2022 that acknowledged funding from federal sources and those acknowledging funding from other sources. During this time, more than 50% of publications in the following subject fields acknowledged federal funding support: chemistry (55% of publications), biological and biomedical sciences (53%), astronomy and astrophysics (53%), and physics (52%). Only two subject areas have less than 30% of publications with federal funding acknowledged: agricultural sciences (28%), and social sciences (15%). Otherwise, all other fields had between 30% and 50% of their publications acknowledging federal funding.

U.S. S&E publications, by U.S. federal funding status and field: 2018–22

In conclusion, federal funding plays an important role in the current research environment in the United States. Of the 606,144 articles published in journals and conference proceedings in 2022, 35% acknowledged support from federal agencies ( Figure PBS-A ). Ultimately, acknowledgment of federal funding can help show trends in the conversion of grants into published research over time and show variation at the subject or field level.

* Missing data in funding fields in a Scopus entry may mean that the research did not receive funding, the authors did not cite any funding despite receiving it, or the algorithm was unable to extract the acknowledgment. Of the articles from 2003 that had an entry for funding acknowledgment (27% had text in the funding field in Scopus), around 76% acknowledged a federal funding source. Comparatively, of the publications in 2022 with indexed funding information (68%), 52% acknowledged a federal source. The growth of coverage of funding not being tied to federal funding acknowledgments provides evidence that the data source has become more dependable over time. Data for the percentage of publications with indexed funding sources by year and field can be found in Figure SPBS-1 .

† Table SPBS-90 displays the number of articles and conference proceedings acknowledging federal funding at the agency level and sub-agency level. These counts represent the number of supported articles as acknowledged and attributed in Scopus from 2003 to 2022.

Output and Open Access

There is growing support for the availability of S&E publications through OA sources among government and private funders, institutions, and scientists themselves. Some of these funders have imposed requirements on their grantees to publish their research results in OA journals. In the United States, the Office of Science and Technology Policy announced that all federal agencies should update their public access policies as soon as possible to ensure that results of their funded research are publicly available, with full implementation of these policies by the end of 2025 (Brainard and Kaiser 2022). Meanwhile, restricted access to scientific literature may impede researchers’ ability to stay informed (Larivière and Sugimoto 2018; Piwowar et al. 2018). As alternatives to traditional closed-access journals (where readers must subscribe to gain access or pay per article), articles may be made OA through several avenues, with different levels of availability and durability.

There are four commonly defined types of OA: Gold, Hybrid, Bronze, and Green. Gold OA denotes articles published in journals that are entirely OA as a matter of journal policy. Hybrid OA denotes articles for which the authors have elected to pay a fee for publication as OA rather than as closed access. Bronze OA denotes articles that appear as OA after an embargo period of closed access or articles that appear available as OA despite lacking license information to guarantee OA in the long term. Green OA denotes articles that are self-archived by authors in OA repositories, which are often maintained, curated, and administered by universities or other institutions. The Hybrid and Bronze categories have been combined as Other Journal-Based OA in this report because of their similar structure as journal-hosted types of OA that allow only conditional—and potentially revocable—OA.

The number of articles published annually in closed-access journals increased by 112% between 2003 and 2022 ( Figure PBS-8 ). Over the same period, annual publishing of Green OA articles increased by 228%, while Other Journal-Based OA articles (Hybrid and Bronze OA) increased by 198%. Gold OA articles (which are published in OA journals with no restrictions) had the largest percentage growth, from 19,089 articles in 2003 to 991,805 articles in 2022, an increase of over 5,000%. Hence, although the majority (77%) of S&E articles in 2003 whose access status is known were published in closed-access journals, fewer than half (49%) were in closed-access journals in 2022.

S&E publications, by publication access type: 2003–22

OA = open access.

Articles refer to publications from a selection of conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journals in S&E fields from Scopus. Articles are classified by their year of publication. OA types are mutually exclusive. For articles published under multiple OA types, the article will be counted as part of only the first type it matches in this list: Gold OA, Other Journal-Based OA, or Green OA. Summing all OA and closed-access article counts results in a smaller number of articles than for all S&E because the access status of some articles (e.g., those without digital object identifiers) cannot be reliably ascertained. Green articles are published in toll-access journals but archived in an OA archive, or "repository." These repositories may be discipline specific (like arXiv) or institutional repositories operated by universities or other institutions. Green articles may be published versions or preprints and can have any license or no license. Bronze (Other Journal-Based OA) articles are free to read on the publisher's website, without a license that grants any other rights. There may be a delay between publication and availability to read, and often articles can be removed unilaterally by the publisher. Hybrid (Other Journal-Based OA) articles are free to read at the time of publication, with an open license. These are usually published in exchange for an article processing charge. Gold articles have all the same characteristics as Hybrid articles but are published in all-OA journals, which are in turn called "Gold journals" or just "OA journals."

To conclude this section, the findings of the output analysis reveal the growth in scientific publications over time, with upper-middle-income economies exhibiting particularly large percentage increases. Meanwhile, the distribution of publications across scientific fields shows that life sciences dominated in the United States, Europe, and Japan, whereas publications in engineering and computer sciences dominated in China and India. In OA, the dramatic growth of Gold OA publications and the steady growth of publications in other OA categories show an increased shift toward open science. However, OA can impede the dissemination of some scientific research. Publishing research as OA often requires authors to pay article processing fees, which may be prohibitive for scientists in less-developed nations or whose funders do not subsidize those fees. https://www.elsevier.com/about/policies/pricing . Wiley APCs are at https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/Journal-Authors/open-access/article-publication-charges.html . Springer Nature APCs are at https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/journals-books/journals ." data-bs-content="Many publishers make their article processing charges (APCs) known publicly. For example, a list of Elsevier APCs can be found at https://www.elsevier.com/about/policies/pricing . Wiley APCs are at https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/Journal-Authors/open-access/article-publication-charges.html . Springer Nature APCs are at https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/journals-books/journals ." data-endnote-uuid="9a612a36-466d-4d60-af1a-57e93bd50e76">​ Many publishers make their article processing charges (APCs) known publicly. For example, a list of Elsevier APCs can be found at https://www.elsevier.com/about/policies/pricing . Wiley APCs are at https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/Journal-Authors/open-access/article-publication-charges.html . Springer Nature APCs are at https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/journals-books/journals . The fees can be seen as shifting the costs of accessing research from readers and libraries to authors (Larivière and Sugimoto 2018).

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