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MIT Leads in Revolutionary Science, Harvard Declines

Bruce G Charlton writes "In three studies looking at the best institutions for 'revolutionary' science, MIT emerged as best in the world. This contrasts with 'normal science' which incrementally-extends science in pre established directions." If you're interested in reading more about how this was determined, read more below.
"My approach has been to look at trends in the award of science Nobel prizes (Physics, Chemistry, Medicine/ Physiology and Economics — the Nobel metric) — then to expand this Nobel metric by including some similar awards. The NFLT metric adds-in Fields medal (mathematics), Lasker award for clinical medicine and the Turing award for computing science. The NLG metric is specifically aimed at measuring revolutionary biomedical science and uses the Nobel medicine, the Lasker clinical medicine and the Gairdner International award for biomedicine. MIT currently tops the tables for all three metrics: the Nobel prizes, the NFLT and the NLG. There seems little doubt it has been the premier institution of revolutionary science in the world over recent years. Also very highly ranked are Stanford, Columbia, Chicago, Caltech, Berkeley, Princeton and — in biomedicine — University of Washington at Seattle and UCSF. The big surprise is that Harvard has declined from being the top Nobel prizewinners from 1947-1986, to sixth place for Nobels; seventh for NFLT, and Harvard doesn't even reach the threshold of three awards for the biomedical NLG metric! This is despite Harvard massively dominating most of the 'normal science' research metrics (eg. number of publications and number of citations per year) — and probably implies that Harvard may have achieved very high production of scientific research at the expense of quality at the top-end."

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  1. Re:Gatherers vs. Hunters by heroofhyr · · Score: 5, Funny

    I see they didn't offer too many Gender Studies classes at either university when you were there.

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  2. Re:Gatherers vs. Hunters by antiaktiv · · Score: 4, Funny

    And yet MIT scientists and Harvard scientists get laid just as seldom.

  3. If you want to start a billion-dollar company by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...go to MIT.

    On the other hand, if you want to design a cannon that will destroy the moon, go to Caltech.

    1. Re:If you want to start a billion-dollar company by dinsdale3 · · Score: 3, Funny

      On the other hand, if you want to design a cannon that will destroy the moon, go to Caltech.

      Or just go to MIT and steal it from Caltech
      http://hacks.mit.edu/Hacks/by_year/2006/mitcannon/

  4. Re:Gatherers vs. Hunters by Soldrinero · · Score: 5, Funny

    Larry Summers, is that you?

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  5. But... by sdaemon · · Score: 2, Funny

    In three studies looking at the best institutions for 'revolutionary' science

    But revolution is a theory, not a fact!

    Er, wait...

  6. Best website, as well by wikinerd · · Score: 3, Funny

    From my own personal and subjective experience, MIT has the best designed site from a usability perspective out of all the American university sites I have ever visited. I think it is seconded only by Berkeley.

  7. Re:For how long? by real+gumby · · Score: 3, Funny

    Err, there's a a whole school of humanities (alongside science, engineering and architecture; the departments are aggregated into schools). All MIT students take a bunch of humanities; it's just that MIT humanities majors also take Mechanics, E&M, diffeq, etc. After all, even unemployed English majors need might need to machine a replacement part for their car, you know!