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Open Access Global Trends and Rankings – Celebrating progress by 10,000+ institutions from 200+ countries in making their research openly accessible October 24th, 2018, by

In the spirit of the theme of OA Week 2018, we want to celebrate the progress of countries and institutions around the world which are at the forefront of making their research more accessible. wizdom.ai live interactive OA dashboard, with powerful analytics and visualisations, will be continuously updated to track global progress on Open Access and will serve as a policy tool for all stakeholders in the research ecosystem.

Announcing Olympics Research Medals – Explore who is leading the science behind Olympic Sports August 19th, 2016, by

“US, UK, China, Japan, Italy, Germany, South Korea and Norway win gold. Tunisia, Greece & Portugal win sport focus medals. Australia ranks 3rd for overall most medals” As the Olympic events continue to unfold over the weekend, people from all …

Olympics Research Trends – Explore and Visualise the Science behind Human Performance August 12th, 2016, by

Visualise and explore the work of 44,579 superstar Researchers from 8,437 Research Institutions in 118 countries on every sport in the Olympics 2016 Research Dashboard by wizdom.ai, the world’s largest research knowledge graph powered by big data analytics, machine learning and artificial …

Rugby Olympic Finals – Celebrate superstar Researchers pushing the boundaries of human performance August 11th, 2016, by

Visualise and explore over 1,600 superstar Researchers in the Rugby Olympics 2016 Research dashboard and celebrate their contributions in pushing the limits of human performance.

Brexit – Track impact on UK universities, EU funding and international collaboration June 23rd, 2016, by

With £6.65 Billion in EU funding, Brexit impact on UK’s global research position will be significant. With a live dashboard, track how research output, EU funding and collaboration in the UK evolves. With UK’s publication output already on the decline, it is critical to understand UK’s role in the EU and EU’s influence on UK research.