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Read aloud any text that requires parallel structure: disturbed rhythm while reading aloud is a reliable indicator of unparallel structure. Brush up your grammar so that…
- Yateendra Joshi
- July 3, 2024
A recent survey by research publishing giant Springer Nature shows that around a third of researchers in Japan are unsure how to share their research beyond academic…
- David Burbridge
- June 17, 2024
Scientific research thrives on collaboration, bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds. However, language barriers can impede the participation of…
- Debraj Manna
- June 11, 2024
Humor helps make even the most mind-boggling science feel downright enjoyable and digestible. So, keep this in mind the next time you are about to share your work with…
- Savitha Sekhar
- May 3, 2024
In this article, we'll explore what exactly is a thesis statement, and how can you craft one that does justice to your research proposal or thesis and conveys the…
- Radhika Vaishnav
- May 2, 2024
Plagiarizing is often resorted to because it saves time and effort, and many are not even aware that plagiarizing is a violation of ethics. Here we give some examples of…
- Yateendra Joshi
- April 29, 2024
Self-plagiarism can have unintended consequences, and it is safer to mention upfront that you are reusing your own text – but without violating any copyright – and…
- Yateendra Joshi
- April 8, 2024
Plagiarism occurs when an individual intentionally or unintentionally uses someone else’s work (text, images, music, videos, data, etc.) and does not give attribution. …
- Radhika Vaishnav
- April 1, 2024
In research, English has probably helped break down barriers more than it has divided people, but the predominance of English is not an unalloyed good. The expectation…
- David Burbridge
- March 12, 2024
How does one navigate International collaborations in academia? Here is the second part of a 2-part series on overcoming geographical and language challenges in…
- Debraj Manna
- March 5, 2024