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Access our supplement on the world's leading cities This Index looks at the policy, politics and sci

Access our supplement on the world's leading cities [Nature Index]( [Nature Index]( This Index looks at the policy, politics and science behind the world’s leading cities for output of high quality research. China fares well; Beijing continues to lead the pack and Shanghai is in 3rd place. The United States, however, managed to keep hold of the other three spots in the top five, buoyed by a strong performance in the life sciences, thanks to the development of COVID-19 vaccines in the greater Boston area. What you’ll discover in the Nature Index Science cities 2022: - [How the top five science cities compare in key statistics such as the average scientist’s salary and number of institutions in Nature Index top 500]( - [The strong performance of Chinese cities – how long term investments in research are paying off and the contributions of a returning diaspora trained in foreign labs.]( - [The cities within China and the United States that are most frequently collaborating with each other](. - [How Australia’s strict lockdown and immigration rules during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic may have hurt its science performance]( - [The reasons behind the United States’ strong performance in the life sciences.]( [Access now]( Produced with support from: Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission, Administrative Commission of Zhongguancun Science Park [© Nature]( Portfolio [ ] [ ] This email has been sent to {EMAIL}. As a registered user of Nature Portfolio websites, our database indicates that you have opted-in to receive product information and special offers. If you no longer wish to receive these marketing emails from Nature Portfolio please [click here to unsubscribe](. If you wish to discontinue all email services from Nature Portfolio please [click here to unsubscribe](. Springer Nature Limited is a company incorporated in England & Wales under company number 785998 & whose registered office is located at The Campus, 4 Crinan Street, London, N1 9XW. Nature Portfolio | One New York Plaza, Suite 4500 | New York | NY 10004-1562 | USA [LinkedIn] © 2022 Nature Portfolio. Part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. 26859

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