Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
The branch of science is one of the most promising in the world. It is not surprising that it requires huge expenditures. Most states are ready to invest in innovation and develop the scientific field. In terms of the investment rate, they are claiming world leadership.
The United States
The palm of priority in terms of expenditures for science goes to the US with an investment volume of $511.1 billion. The level of research and development costs per a researcher in the US is $359.9 thousand. In 2016, the number of scientists in the country reached 1,380,000.
China
The second place in this ranking is taken by China, whose spending on science is $451.2 billion. The total cost of research and development per a researcher in China is $266.6 thousand. In 2016, the number of scientists in the country amounted to 1,692,200 people.
Japan
The land of the rising sun takes the third place in terms of spending on scientific research ($168.6 billion). Two years ago, the number of researchers in Japan was 665.6 thousand people. The land of the rising sun is recognized as one of the leaders of world scientific thought. It has a high level of development in the areas of IT-technologies, robotics, medicine, and space research.
Germany
The fourth position among the states which invest maximum amounts in science is occupied by Germany ($118.5 billion). The main source of research funding in the country is private business. Organizations working in the field of science are the German Research Foundation, the Max Planck Society (21 Institutes), the Fraunhofer Society (19 institutes and branches) and others.
South Korea
The fifth line in this ranking goes to South Korea with spending on science in the amount of $79.4 billion. The country leads the way in many positions. In electronics, Samsung, the world's IT leader, serves as a flagship of the Korean economy; in the automotive industry, there is Hyundai-Kia, and others.
France
The sixth line in the list of countries that actively invest in the scientific industry is occupied by France ($62.2 billion). The Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research of France is responsible for the scientific sphere. It develops and implements innovative policy in the country.
India
The seventh place among science-oriented countries is taken by India with a cost of this sector of $50.1 billion. The country has developed nuclear power and defense industry. In India, there is also the Center for Development of Advanced Computing .
Great Britain
The eighth position among the states investing in the scientific development goes to Great Britain, whose expenditures in this sector amount to $47.2 billion. A lot of important studies are being conducted in the country. Most attention in the UK is given to natural and technical sciences. A great number of important inventions and discoveries have been made in the country: a locomotive, bicycle, propeller, steam turbine, an electromagnet, stereo sound, photography, antibiotics, in the field of IT technologies - HTML, HTTP and others.
Brazil
Brazil takes the ninth place in this list ($41.1 billion). Over the past decades, science in Brazil has achieved significant success. The Ministry of Science and Technology of the country exercises control over many agencies - the National Institute for Space Research, the National Institute for Research in the Amazon and the National Institute of Technology.
Russia
Russia closes the top 10 countries with maximum investment in science ($39.9 billion). In the Russian Federation, the cost of research and development per researcher amounts to $93 thousand per year. Russia is one of the world leaders in terms of the extent of employment in science. In 2016, the number of researchers in the country reached 428.9 thousand.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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