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Writing Scientific Names of Plants and Animal species
Researchers in biology, medicine, or health-related fields often use scientific nomenclature in their manuscripts. However, they sometimes need clarity on capitalization or…
Practical Tips on Suggesting Reviewers for Your Manuscript
The peer review process in an integral part of the publication cycle. It improves the quality and readability of your manuscript. Many journals request authors to suggest reviewers…
Top 5 Tips for an Impressive Impact Statement
An impact statement is used to by researchers to explain the significance and impact of their research. The impact can be on different levels—environmental, socio-economic,…
Simple Tips on Using Tables and Figures Effectively in Your Manuscript
It is important to represent your research outcomes in an easy-to-understand way. Clear, concise, and self-explanatory tables and figures can grab your reader’s interest quickly.…
Top 10 Tips on Identifying Predatory Journals and Conferences
Submitting your research work to predatory journals/conferences can adversely affect your research career. However, many researchers are unable to distinguish between legitimate…
Drugs That Prevent the Spread of Cancer!
Cancer has been killing many worldwide. Scientists have been trying hard to find measures to prevent the spread of cancer. There have been several discoveries in and around cancer…
Everyday Vs. Every Day
Certain words we use in our manuscripts or daily communications spell the same but differ slightly in their meaning. For example, “everyday” is used interchangeably with “every…
Are You Suffering From iPad Neck?
In case you are suffering from consistent neck pain and you coincidentally use an iPad, there might be a correlation that you are not aware of. Researchers from the University of…
More Vs. More than
There are two types of degrees when it comes to oral or written communication—comparative and superlative. When using the comparative degree (for doing comparisons), we know that…