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List of Top 10 Journals Google Scholar Ranking

Google Scholar is a widely used platform for academic research and citation analysis. It provides a ranking system that measures the impact and influence of scholarly journals based on the number of citations received by their articles. The following list represents the top 10 journals based on the Google Scholar ranking.

1Nature

Distinguished for its impact on diverse scientific disciplines.General Science, Multidisciplinary ResearchNature

2The New England Journal of Medicine

Renowned for high-impact medical research and clinical studies.Medicine, Clinical Research, HealthcareThe New England Journal of Medicine

3Science

A leading general science journal with a broad and global reach.General Science, Multidisciplinary ResearchScience

4IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Central in the field of computer vision and pattern recognition.Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, Artificial IntelligenceCVF – Computer Vision Foundation

5The Lancet

Prominent in medical research, particularly global health issues.Medicine, Global Health, Clinical ResearchThe Lancet

6Nature Communications

Focuses on open access, publishing high-quality multidisciplinary research.Multidisciplinary Research, Open AccessNature Communications

7Advanced Materials

Leading in materials science, engineering, and applications.Materials Science, Engineering, NanotechnologyAdvanced Materials

8Cell

A premier journal in cellular and molecular biology.Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, GeneticsCell

9Neural Information Processing Systems

Key conference in machine learning and artificial intelligence.Machine Learning, Artificial IntelligenceNeurIPS – Neural Information Processing Systems

10International Conference on Learning Representations

A significant conference shaping trends in machine learning.Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Artificial IntelligenceICLR – International Conference on Learning Representations

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