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27/05/2026
You know what a systematic review is.
You know what a literature review is.
But have you heard of a scoping review?
A scoping review is used when you want to map out everything that exists on a topic, without necessarily judging the quality of the studies.
You are not asking "what works best."
You are asking "what do we actually know about this, and what are the gaps?"
It is one of the most underused research methods by students.
And one of the most publishable.
Because when a field is new, growing, or understudied, a scoping review tells the entire research community: here is the landscape, here is what is missing, here is where the work needs to go next.
That paper? Highly cited. Highly valued.
Follow Multiomics to learn more research methods that actually matter.
Take a moment to think.
Everything you know right now - your degree, your courses, your research - is a drop.
The ocean is still out there.
Millions of papers published every year.
Discoveries happening every day.
Fields you have never heard of solving problems you did not know existed.
This is not discouraging.
This is the whole point.
The moment you realize how much is left to learn is the moment you actually start learning.
Stay curious. Stay humble.
That is what makes a real researcher.
Nobody tells you this about review articles.
Yes, it gets you a publication. Yes, it builds your CV.
But the real benefit?
It is the one thing that gets you unstuck.
200 to 300 research papers, read and compressed into one document.
What has been done?
What is missing?
Where your research actually fits?
It does not just add to your profile.
It builds your entire research direction.
This is where the journey starts.
Want to learn how to write one? Drop a Yes in the comments. 👇
Multiomics is not an organization.
It never was.
It is every student who was told research is too hard for them.
Every person who figured it out anyway.
Every late night, every published paper, every first attempt that nobody clapped for.
It is a movement.
And movements do not belong to one person.
This one belongs to you.
Be part of the change. Become a member.
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13/05/2026
The thoughts every research student has had 🧠
"I'll read more papers before I start."
Bestie, that's just procrastination in a lab coat.
"I'm not good enough to publish yet."
Nobody is. You get good by doing it.
"I understand this topic well."
You know what's been said.
You haven't asked what hasn't been said yet.
Different thing.
"I work well under pressure, I'll start later."
Research doesn't work under pressure.
It's slow. It needs time. Start now.
"I need the right supervisor first."
Show up with a question.
Mentors find students who already have questions.
If you've had any of these, you're not behind.
You just haven't been shown the process yet.
That's literally what we're here for. 💙
Multiomics membership is open.
First 50 join free.
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You already know what a research article is.
Now meet its sibling.
The review article.
A review article does not produce new data.
It collects, analyses, and summarises everything researchers have already found on a topic.
Think of it as the most informed opinion in the room.
One review article can save you months of reading.
One review article can show you exactly where the gaps in a field are.
One review article can be the starting point of your entire research journey.
And writing one? It is one of the most powerful things a student can do early in their research career.
It shows you can think critically.
Synthesise information.
And contribute to a field, even before you have your own original data.
Follow Multiomics to learn how.
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We used biryani to explain the difference between a research article and a review article.
And honestly? It made more sense than any textbook ever did.
Research article = you cook the biryani yourself.
Your recipe. Your experiment. Your result.
Review article = you taste every biryani in the city and tell people which ones were good, which were bad, and what the perfect biryani should look like.
Same topic. Completely different job.
Now you will never forget the difference.
You're welcome.
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