2023 Research Leaders: Leading countries/territories in natural sciences

The 2023 Research Leaders are based on Nature Index data from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022.

Table criteria

# Country/territory Share 2021 Share 2022 Count 2022 Change in Adjusted Share* 2021–2022
1 China 16798.66 19542.83 23717 21.2% Increase
2 United States of America (USA) 19857.80 17782.05 25416 -6.7% Decrease
3 Germany 4847.90 4232.86 8460 -9.1% Decrease
4 United Kingdom (UK) 3760.09 3283.76 7345 -9.0% Decrease
5 Japan 3193.18 2764.35 4602 -9.8% Decrease
6 France 2155.63 1986.34 4567 -4.0% Decrease
7 South Korea 1594.17 1490.59 2413 -2.6% Decrease
8 Canada 1597.87 1390.62 3167 -9.3% Decrease
9 Switzerland 1457.31 1298.71 3081 -7.2% Decrease
10 India 1228.73 1242.17 1867 5.3% Increase
11 Australia 1299.87 1067.62 2715 -14.4% Decrease
12 Italy 1179.45 1059.64 2774 -6.4% Decrease
13 Spain 1147.86 1043.05 2737 -5.4% Decrease
14 Netherlands 937.83 824.34 2235 -8.4% Decrease
15 Sweden 688.13 647.00 1890 -2.1% Decrease
16 Israel 673.05 589.74 1195 -8.7% Decrease
17 Singapore 619.58 504.77 1207 -15.1% Decrease
18 Russia 554.08 440.87 1162 -17.1% Decrease
19 Taiwan 418.03 397.62 917 -0.9% Decrease
20 Denmark 436.95 392.19 1206 -6.5% Decrease
21 Belgium 429.24 380.92 1156 -7.6% Decrease
22 Austria 388.65 375.88 1136 0.7% Increase
23 Poland 288.59 287.26 882 3.7% Increase
24 Brazil 312.61 265.64 815 -11.5% Decrease
25 Finland 220.51 219.61 762 3.7% Increase
26 Czech Republic 212.64 209.45 691 2.6% Increase
27 Norway 194.53 185.80 659 -0.5% Decrease
28 Portugal 168.29 143.73 502 -11.0% Decrease
29 Saudi Arabia 126.11 128.31 407 6.0% Increase
30 New Zealand 114.45 113.38 381 3.2% Increase
31 Iran 112.18 111.86 252 3.9% Increase
32 Chile 128.80 98.96 406 -20.0% Decrease
33 Ireland 104.37 97.71 413 -2.5% Decrease
34 Hungary 95.74 94.20 362 2.5% Increase
35 South Africa 89.34 87.95 394 2.5% Increase
36 Greece 101.99 85.96 389 -12.2% Decrease
37 Argentina 96.79 85.15 300 -8.4% Decrease
38 Turkey 92.06 83.58 380 -5.4% Decrease
39 Mexico 109.29 75.24 324 -28.3% Decrease
40 Thailand 65.25 68.42 286 9.2% Increase
41 Slovenia 46.24 37.93 162 -14.6% Decrease
42 Estonia 39.08 31.05 167 -17.2% Decrease
43 Luxembourg 16.02 30.21 88 96.3% Increase
44 United Arab Emirates 29.16 29.75 132 6.3% Increase
45 Pakistan 26.92 29.48 199 14.1% Increase
46 Ukraine 19.81 28.15 195 48.0% Increase
47 Vietnam 26.54 27.64 109 8.5% Increase
48 Iceland 24.53 26.54 100 12.7% Increase
49 Croatia 25.06 23.93 161 -0.6% Decrease
50 Romania 22.33 23.92 190 11.6% Increase

Footnote

Each year, the Nature Index publishes tables based on counts of high-quality research outputs in the previous calendar year. Users please note:

  1. The data behind the tables are based on a relatively small proportion of total research papers, they cover the natural sciences and health sciences only and outputs are non-normalized (that is, they don’t reflect the size of the country or institution, or its overall research output).
  2. The Nature Index is one indicator of institutional research performance. The metrics of Count and Share used to order Nature Index listings are based on an institution’s or country’s publication output in 145 natural-science and health-science journals. The journals were selected on reputation by an independent panel of leading scientists in their fields. The list is reviewed periodically and journals may be removed or added. Articles from eLife were no longer included in the Nature Index from 2023 after the journal changed its publishing model.
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The Nature Index database undergoes regular updating, corrections, adjustment of institutional hierarchies, and removal of retracted papers and thus the live website can differ from the frozen research leaders.