por Gavin Lucas | 12/12/2022 | Advice, Career Development, Science Careers, Training
The research world is necessarily built around researchers who are driven by questions. But I think most researchers are not driven by the question, but by the enjoyment of simply doing research. In the end, this forces many of us out of the system, and ultimately...
por Valeria diGiacomo | 11/10/2022 | Advice, Scientific writing
Failure in creating a good flow of paragraphs is often the reason why a text might be difficult to follow. ❌ If a writer begins sentences with new elements of information, readers may be unable to relate them to what they already know. 😩 To generate a good flow...
por Valeria diGiacomo | 05/10/2022 | Advice, Scientific writing
When you write a scientific article, you should structure your ideas in a way that your readers can easily follow. However, sometimes scientific prose can be difficult to understand. ❌ All readers expect more or less the same things in the same places, and violating...
por Valeria diGiacomo | 28/09/2022 | Advice, Scientific writing
The core of every phrase in English is the subject-verb (S-V) relationship. When you put modifiers, phrases, or clauses between these essential parts, ❌ you can make it harder for the readers to understand you. 😩 Readers expect subjects to be close to verbs. By...
por Valeria diGiacomo | 21/09/2022 | Advice, Scientific writing
During the 20th century, researchers focused on writing objectively by describing their actions in the passive voice. Nature 1996: “Using the passive voice in scientific writing allows the researcher to stand at a distance from his or her work. By standing at a...
por Valeria diGiacomo | 13/09/2022 | Advice, Scientific writing
Nominalizations are nouns that are formed from verbs. As researchers, in scientific writing, we often use them because they sound formal, but turning a verb into a noun makes it lose power and makes the sentence weak. ❌ Indeed, nominalizations are often associated...