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Hi Akhan22, here are some thoughts so far about your sandbox:
- For Wikipedia articles, the subject is bolded at first occurrence. So it should be Natalie Roe at the first use.
- Reference formatting is such that 1) References directly follow punctuation (no spaces); 2) There are no spaces between subsequent references; 3) There is one space between a reference and the next word. It's easy to drag and drop references to where you need them to go. So something like:
- Sentence.[1][2] Sentence.[3]
- Section titles are in sentence case, not titles case, meaning that only the first word and any proper nouns are capitalized. Therefore, your section "Research Career and Collaborations" should be "Research career and collaborations"
- The lead should summarize the rest of the article. Right now it's a little short, so consider adding to it. A lead should emphasize why the subject is notable (important discoveries, important awards or recognition)
- In general, all content on Wikipedia should be referenced. If consecutive sentences come from the same source, the citation can be added once at the end of the consecutive sentences rather than duplicated at the end of each sentence. In that vein, no paragraph should end without a citation, and no paragraphs should lack citations. I see a few places where citations would be a welcome addition.
- Acronyms and initialisms should be defined at first usage. You do this for most of them, but I noticed that CERN isn't defined the first time it's used.
- Great job adding links to other Wikipedia articles!
I think this is looking great and almost ready to be published to mainspace. Let me know if you have any questions! Elysia (Wiki Ed) (talk) 20:48, 8 May 2020 (UTC)
Hi Elysia (Wiki Ed), thank you for your insightful comments. I will make sure to consider your suggestions. Akhan22 (talk) 19:46, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
Date of birth is needed.--109.252.101.13 (talk) 18:37, 3 January 2021 (UTC)
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