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English is the essential common language for scientific communication globally. Over 75% of scientific papers are published in English, facilitating international collaboration and knowledge dissemination.

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Area of Science:

  • Scientific communication
  • International collaboration

Background:

  • Effective scientific communication is crucial for advancing knowledge.
  • Global collaboration necessitates a shared language in research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of a common language in science.
  • To identify the dominant language in scientific publications.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of publication trends in scientific research.
  • Review of international scientific discourse.

Main Results:

  • English is the predominant language in scientific publications.
  • Over 75% of scientific papers are published in English.

Conclusions:

  • English serves as the de facto global language for science.
  • Adoption of English facilitates international scientific exchange and discovery.