What language is the majority of scientific research published in today?

May 03 2023

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Recent years have witnessed a growing recognition of the value of linguistic diversity in scientific research. Many organizations and initiatives, such as the European Commission's Horizon 2020 and UNESCO's Global Research Council, emphasize the need for more inclusive science and support for multilingualism in research publications. Furthermore, several countries and regions with strong research traditions, such as China, Japan, and Latin America, have been making efforts to increase the visibility of their scientific output by publishing more research in their native languages.

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