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Setting scicomm standards (Part 2)
The post critiques the usage of “et al.” in science communication, particularly in a Phys.Org article discussing plant research. It emphasises the importance of following established standards for clarity and credibility in scientific writing, advocating for italicised and punctuated usage of “et al.” to maintain integrity in the communication of…
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Setting scicomm standards (Part 1)
The post addresses the incorrect presentation of scientific names in science communication, specifically criticising Phys.Org for failing to italicise the name “Picea abies.” This oversight is seen as detrimental to effective science writing. Mr P Cuttings emphasises the importance of adhering to proper conventions to enhance public understanding of science.
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Happy 2nd birthday (to us)!
The blog ‘plantcuttings.uk’ celebrates its second anniversary and reflects on its growth and content. A discussion on the use of AI-generated images highlights concerns about scientific accuracy. The author also shares insights on guest blogging, subscriber growth, and popular posts.
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It’s party time at Cuttings HQ(!)
Plantcuttings.uk, launched on October 7, 2023, celebrates its first anniversary with 52 posts focused on plants and related topics. Despite challenges, author Nigel Chaffey enjoys writing and aims to enhance botanical literacy. Weekly promotions on social media and recognition in publications like TWIB help engage readers.
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Plant Cuttings, repotted
Nigel Chaffey, a botanist and former lecturer, launches Plant Cuttings, a site dedicated to increasing botanical literacy through his writings on plants. The site includes blog posts and book reviews, aiming to combat “plant blindness” and foster broader interest in botany.

