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Overusing capital letters is a more common error in scientific writing than the other way around, that is, not using them where they are required. Capitalization is certainly a problem that confronts writers and editors, Read More
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The Dynasty Foundation, which has been providing over $10 million of research funding for Russian scientists for 13 years, has decided to shut down after the Russian government labeled it a “foreign agent.” The primary reason behind Read More
The economic troubles that had been brewing in Greece for several years bloomed into a political and financial meltdown as the country failed to make a scheduled debt repayment of $1.7 billion to the International Monetary Read More
Trolls are small evil creatures from Norse mythology, which often live under bridges and pester travellers for safe passage; similarly PAEs are accused of taking firms by surprise once they have made irreversible investments. Alain Read More
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Case: An author (Author A) submitted her paper to a journal. The paper was accepted and published in the January issue of the journal. The author was informed that she would receive a free print Read More
Tables and figures are commonly used in research papers to supplement text. This post looks at just one aspect, namely titles, of tables and figures (although with figures it is customary to refer to titles Read More
Science is ever-evolving! With millions of researchers and publication professionals actively working toward scientific progress, staying ahead of the curve means understanding the direction and pace of scientific advancement. Therefore, our series of posts on Read More