In 2004, when Elsevier was ready to release Scopus, the research world was buzzing about some big news events:
Completion of the Human Genome Project
Introduction of the first commercially available GPS navigation systems
Development of Blu-ray disc technology
Discovery of Sedna, a distant dwarf planet
Identification of dark energy
This year, 2024, represents a milestone in Scopus history, marking two decades of innovation to support global research.
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