let me break it down. Okay, so If there's someone who's an expert in a subject so this this one of the videos I watched about this, it was a paleontologist. So think about Ross from Friends. So Ross from Friends is out, digging up dinosaurs, and he digs up a dinosaur. And it turns out that to harassers, Rex had a new pink eyeballs. Okay, new study, Tyrannosaurus Rex has pink eyeballs, we never knew, I've got the evidence for it. I've got this finding, we've we found lots of T rexes with, you know, these new pinkeye balls. And so I'm going to write a paper on it. I'm then Well, now that now that I'm Ross from Friends, are awesome friends, is now going to submit what he has written about his findings to a journal so. So you can go online, and there'll be lots of different journals. So it could be like journals related to different industries, different journals relating to different sciences. And the to get into a journal, it's very, very difficult. The process of getting into a journal as you'd submit your paper, and then the editor of the journal or the staff of the editor would read your your work, and they would assess it on many different things like is it interesting? Is it new? Is it relevant? Is the research good? And if they think yeah, to all that, they then may send it to experts in that field, to have a look at. And the experts in the field will read the work from Ross from Friends and say, Actually, Ross, can you tweak this? Can you change that? This is not great. This is great, and soulless, send the paper back to Ross from Friends and say make these changes. And we shall publish it. Or maybe they might just say looks fucking amazing. Ross, how did you find these pink? I bought Tyrannosaurus rexes and then it will be published in the journal, or periodical or whatever it is. And that would be online and you will to get like a magazine version type thing, as well. And so most people who submit things to journals is like 90% Plus or rejected, right. And this whole process could take quite a while it could take a few months, up to a few years. So it's a big deal. And and because it's peer review to it means that other people who are experts have said, Yeah, we think that this looks good. They're kind of like referees. But here's the issue too, is that these journals or periodicals? They too have to kind of think about things, maybe in a little bit, the same way that a journalist is like, is this interesting? Is this newsworthy, right? Or is this boring? Like, if you had a paper, which is like, Hey, be nice to fat people or something like that, they might say, ah, boring. But if it said something like, here's a new device that's straight off the market that makes us fat people thin, that might be seen as more interesting. And so there's a bias there on who gets published. Also, imagine if there is a Oh word researcher, okay. And then the article is on fat people and how they're terrible. It goes to peer review to other people who specialize in obesity research. And just by that title, we know that they're biased against fat people. So they're more likely to say, this looks good because of their own biases. Even though science may point to different things, right? So there's, there's gonna be biases everywhere. Anyway, even though it is in a, it's more it's peer reviewed, it's taking more time is not just like being a rip and make it up you know, some random old story and you know, it it's it's hard work right to get to that place where it's you know, you have a peer reviewed journal article in a periodical or whatever right. So, let me talk about the differences between the differences between what We've spoken about the differences research papers research, okay? So research papers or research articles. Let's talk about the difference between those. Okay, so now what are some of the key differences between these two methods of writing? Research Papers are written traditionally by a student at a university or college, and their work is typically assigned a journal article is an article about a subject that was recently researched or reviewed and written by an expert in that field. While both forms utilize the same techniques, a research paper gets done under the evaluation of a teacher or an instructor. Another small difference is the extent of the references used most often. In a journal article a reader can expect to find an extensive bibliography or is a research paper what Warren is extensive have a reference list. A research paper doesn't get published in any publication unless it's in a reference on how to write where one worries a journal article gets submitted to periodicals or magazines. So a research article or written a written report of a research study or a commentary on or an analysis of a topic of risk of research, or research methodology. Original research articles are the most common type of journal articles. So original research is, hey, I've done a study or hey, I've made a discovery. And that's the most common type of journal article. There detailed studies reporting new work and classifies as primary literature. You may find them refer to as original articles, research, articles, research or even just articles depending on the journal.