It has been proposed by members of this project that the first part of article be targeted to the general public, while the second part be targeted to the scientifically inclined. The recommended section headings are in bold below.
Note: please add {{WPStructure|PROJECT=Science}} at the beginning of the talk page if you use one of these structures.
Introduction: Explanation accessible to the general public.
What field is the theory/discovery in?
What other theories/discoveries is it related to, and how?
How is it significant? What does it help solve? What are its successes?
Is it known to be incomplete or incorrect? (Consider Newton's laws, relativity, quantum mechanics, etc.)
Are there competing contemporary schools of thought and/or individuals or groups who should be noted as primary architects or discoverers?
Pictures and diagrams are most helpful here
Theory
It's fine to add equations and supporting technical material here.
Full discussion of limitations, unsolved problems, and proposed replacement theories (or links thereto).
Current research: theoretical topics currently under investigation
Applications (avoid theory here)
In everyday life: What is the impact on everyday life?
In industry
Impact on society: What are the economic or political implications?
History
Founding experiments or observations: describe the major experiments or observations that are the basis for the theory
Consider making this a separate article for longer pieces, or making a common history article that several related theories/discoveries can use in common, rather than re-telling the same story over and over again.
Describe how the modern theory came about.
Consider previous theories, discoveries, and beliefs.
Consider the points raised by Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
In the interest of consistency and clarity the IUPAC standard should generally be used for chemical names in science articles. Alternative spellings and names should be referenced in addition, especially when dealing with regional issues and historical development.
The IUPAC currently recommends these spelling for element names:
Aluminium instead of aluminum
Caesium instead of cesium
Sulfur instead of sulphur
However, some exceptions apply, especially for more complex molecules that are better known by their common name. For a more detailed discussion of this topic, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Chemicals/Style guidelines#Title.
While not a key objective of this WikiProject, we propose the following guidelines when categorizing articles:
The category mechanism makes it easy to see all the articles in a particular field. To add an article to a category, simply add [[Category:aField]] at the end of the article (where aField is replaced by the relevant field).
We recommend to use the fields of science as the hierarchy of scientific categories.