Writing Great Papers
Watch this webinar to better understand what editors look for in great papers.
Watch this webinar to better understand what editors look for in great papers.
Serious scientific answers to hypothetical questions like “If every person on Earth aimed a laser pointer at the Moon at the same time, would it change color?”.
Although this article relates to how COVID information is disseminated to the public, the theories apply to all effective science communications. “Almost half of Australian adults struggle with reading.”…”It means they often struggle to understand writing in a way required for broad participation in work, education and training, and society”
Astronomical phenomena can have some funny names, like the star named ‘Sualocin’ (‘Nicolaus’ spelt backwards), or the nebula called ‘Dark Doodad’.
Lots of things in space are way too big for our familiar units of measurement, so astronomers often find novel ways to describe the size or mass of celestial objects.
AuthorAID, LinkedIn and WeChat can help to plug the connections gap when events get cancelled.
Proponents embrace LaTeX because of the total control it offers for document layout.
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