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Improvement of International Research Collaboration between Countries

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  The global number of collaborative research has tripled, and this upward trend is projected to continue as scientist’s band together to address the proliferation of world problems. This Improvement is calculated from near about last one and half decades. From this time researchers and scientists are now in comfortable mode for collaborating from outside the own regions so that research and innovation reached at certain heights.   Although countries like China and Japan are becoming more globally engaged, Brexit poses a significant threat to international cooperation involving UK scientists, especially in Ireland.   Research partnership patterns across borders tell us as much about established and emerging powers around the world. These type of partnerships give the chance to researchers and scientists to exchange their view about the technical projects.   Looking at publishing data dating back to 1991, this study finds that whereas international co-authored publications