User:Emand2026/sandbox

1/13:

Some brainstorming for potential articles:

First, I found several articles about water.

1) Dasani - Apparently the article needs additional citations. There is a quote under ingredients: "Salt adds a negligible amount of sodium." This is an example of where there should be a citation. Additionally, a bit about the history of Dasani could be added. So far, most of the article is about Dasani's marketing.

2) Culligan - Like Dasani, this article also needs reputable citations. Also, the only main sections in the article are History and Advertising Slogan.

3) Evian - This article is flagged as having multiple issues. Wikipedia has flagged this as having citation issues and being worded like an advertisement. Therefore, the article may not be written from a neutral perspective. Another category I looked into was public transportation by city in the United States. Interestingly, I didn't see any articles on Evanston or Chicago. So, that is a potential article that we could create!

1/14:

After speaking with a couple of my team members, we may go more for Women in Red or women in science. There seem to be quite a few articles on women in science that could use more information. I did find a category for women scholars and academics (Category:Women scholars and academics) where we could certainly find an article to contribute to. There are more specific categories too: Category:Women scientists and Category:Women academics. A page I found that needs further editing is WISE Campaign, which needs citations, otherwise text will be removed.

1/19:

We ultimately decided to create a new article for Reyhan Jamalova, who is a woman in STEM. I'm including my own contributions to our article draft here so I can keep track of them in case changes are made.

Draft:

Reyhan Jamalova is a young woman in STEM who grew up in Baku, Azerbaijan. and currently is an undergraduate student at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the founder of Rainergy, which is a project aiming to harness the power of rainwater as a means for generating electricity in a sustainable way. As of 2018, she is on Forbes Asia's 30 Under 30 list.

History & Accomplishments
As a girl, Jamalova was interested in...

At age 15, Jamalova invented Rainergy.