The unseen scaffolding of science—Why review articles are the bedrock of progress?

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Bhaskar Kundu

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Scientific review articles are often overlooked as simple summaries. This view redefines them as essential frameworks for progress, the necessary structures that turn scattered data and findings into shared knowledge. By combining information, encouraging open discussion, and providing guidance for future research, a well-crafted review does not just depict a field; it actively influences and guides its direction.

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Bhaskar Kundu, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, India

Geoscientist, HvF Fellow, and Associate Professor at the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, NIT Rourkela (India). Founder of the dynamic “Tectonic Geodesy” research group (https://www.tectonicgeodesylab.in/). Author of more than 80 articles in diverse SCI journals and of the fun-loving poetry book Earth Sciences—Our Grounded Love. Recipient of the Krishnan Gold Medal from IGU; the Young Researcher Award in Geosciences from MoES; the NITRAA Research Excellence Award; and the ISES Order of Merit Award in Earthquake Sciences. Life Member of IMS and ISES, and a Member of the IGU Editorial Board.

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Kundu, B. (2026). The unseen scaffolding of science—Why review articles are the bedrock of progress?. JOURNAL OF GEOETHICS AND SOCIAL GEOSCIENCES, 1(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.4401/jgsg-110

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