Analysis of highly cited papers favours biochemistry while polls champion Crispr, lithium-ion batteries and MOFs
Organic synthesis is going up against biochemistry for this year’s predictions of who will take home chemistry’s most coveted award – the chemistry Nobel prize. With just two weeks until the laureates are announced, Web of Science’s citation data analysis team has put forward cycloaddition reactions, Southern blot gene analysis, and protein and DNA sequencing as their chemistry Nobel champions.