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Grammar & Language

What is the Oxford comma? When should you use it (should you even use it)? And why does it matter? This post explains it all.
Several technical terms in the field of chemistry may be misused or confused with other similar terms. Here are some common errors of this type that researchers often…
When a research paper is written in overcomplicated language, it could attract negative comments from reviewers or journal editors because the research is unclear. Here…
Hedging is common in academic writing. But is it appropriate? And, if yes, how much should you hedge? This post explains it all. 
Students and early career researchers often need writing support the most but may find editorial services out of their reach. Editage has launched a new AI + Academic…
In this post, we will be talking about a few cases of rejection we’ve seen on the Editage Insights Q&A forum, how guidance by Editage senior editors helped them…
Here’s a simple yet effective recipe with five ingredients, which are key to creating a well-written, submission-ready manuscript that delights the journal editor and…
The long-drawn peer review process can be frustrating for not just for researchers, but also for the journal editor. How can you, the author, help accelerate the…
Does the task of writing make you nervous? Being aware of some of the most common pitfalls in scientific writing can help you avoiding them.   
Inaccurate usage of scientific and technical terms can give out the impression that you do not have in-depth knowledge of the subject.  Naturally, peer reviewers are…