This document provides guidance on how to read scientific papers. It explains that there are two main types of scientific papers: review articles and primary research articles. Review articles summarize previous studies in a field, while primary research articles present original experimental data and conclusions. The key sections of primary research articles are outlined, including the abstract, introduction, methods, results, and discussion. Reading scientific papers is important for students conducting independent research, as it allows them to learn what is already known in a field, understand how experiments are performed, and get ideas for their own research projects.