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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Scientific Reports is an online, open access journal from the publishers of Nature. It publishes scientifically valid primary research from all areas of the natural and clinical sciences.

The 2016 journal metrics for Scientific Reports are as follows:

  • 2-year impact factor: 4.259
  • 5-year impact factor: 4.847
  • Immediacy index: 0.647
  • Eigenfactor ® score: 0.38761 
  • Article influence score: 1.482
  • 2-year median: 3
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Items: 5
Publication
Published on
18 February 2025
Changes in long-term life expectancy and years of life lost following the Great East Japan Earthquake in Fukushima Prefecture
This study aims to analyze changes in life expectancy and years of life lost in Fukushima Prefecture after the Great East Japan Earthquake, showing that implementation of effective measures and policies in the region contributed to a successful recovery.
Publication
Published on
23 October 2024
Initial response to the 2024 Noto earthquake by the university hospital closest to the disaster area
This report describes new hospital-specific initiatives and recommendations to improve Kanazawa Medical University Hospital's system, which was the closest university hospital to the disaster area of the 2024 Noto earthquake.
Publication
Published on
28 August 2024
Linking affected community and academic knowledge: a community-based participatory research framework based on a Shichigahama project
This paper introduces a community-based participatory research program implemented through cooperation between universities and local communities after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. I
Publication
Published on
30 May 2022
Detecting damaged buildings using real-time crowdsourced images and transfer learning
This paper presents an automated way to extract the damaged buildings images after earthquakes from social media platforms such as Twitter and thus identify the particular user posts containing such images.
Publication
Published on
19 August 2021
Coastal exposure and residents’ mental health in the afected areas by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
This study aims to confirm whether there was an association between sea visibility and coastal proximity and mental health.

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