10 Years of Scientific Breakthroughs: A Look Back at the Last Decade's Most Impactful Articles
A new article published in the journal Nature this month has revealed that the average lifespan of a scientific article is just 12 years before it’s no longer relevant. This means that the majority of scientific articles are replaced over time as new research is conducted, and old theories are disproven. The findings, which are based on an analysis of over 21 million articles published between 1980 and 2019, suggest that the speed of scientific progress is increasing and that scientists must strive to stay up to date with the latest breakthroughs. The article also highlights the importance of continually revisiting old research in order to keep up with the ever-changing scientific landscape.
source: Phys.org