Avoid citation and reference errors: What to do?

According Onwuegbuzie and Comink (2009)Appointment errors appear as the most common problem in academic manuscripts. Research authors in school manuscripts (RIS) demonstrated appointment errors in 91.8% of their presentations. The educational researcher reported appointment errors of 88.6% in manuscripts presented for publication, according to Onwuegbuzie, combs, Frels and Slate (2011). According Faunce and Job (2001),…

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Nuclear chemistry research obtains an impulse of efficiency with the ‘serial approach’

Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025). DOI: 10.1021/JACS.5C00861 Heavy actinids (elements at the bottom of the periodic table, after plutonium) are radioactive, rare and chemically complex, which makes them notoriously difficult to study. Most of the studies carried out in these elements have traditionally carried out a time of a moment or extrapolated…

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The Earth grew an extra radiation belt, never seen before, after the supercharged solar storm last year, and it is probably still there

Earth grew an additional “radiation belts” after a supercharged solar storm shook the magnetic field of our planet last year, the data of a NASA resurrected spacecraft reveal. And one of the invisible bands, which is different from any similar structure seen before, could be there. In May 2024, the Earth was beaten with its…

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Fossilized teeth offer clues about the favorite meals of dinosaurs about 150 million years ago

Dinosaurs may not have dental records, but their fossilized teeth offer fascinating clues in their dietary habits. Inspecting chemical signatures stored in enamel, scientists writing in Paleography, paleoclimatology, paleoecology They discovered that different herbivorous species had different preferences and were partial to different parts of the plant, a fact that allowed vast ecosystems and various…

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