Finally, when you understand the science, the significance, and how to make your article exciting, you’re ready to write. Write an engaging article that describes how the study was done, the insects included in the study, the general results of the paper, and some or all of the author’s conclusions.
Explore how this paper relates to other work, and feel free to cite and summarize other research as well.
Keep a focus on the most relevant information to a member of the general audience, and don’t include too many unnecessary details. However, make sure that you don’t get swept up in your own “marketing” and leave the science behind! Your article must remain accurate to the science contained in the original article. If you think there are problems with the paper, you point those out in your article too.