Scientific names are composed of the GENUS name, which is capitalized, and the species name, which is always lower case. The entire scientific name is ALWAYS underlined or italicized.
No it should not be italicized. If you are referring to a specific train then it should be capitalized. If the name of the train appears in a title of an article, book etc then it should be italicized in that case.
Not usually, but their initial letters are capitalized as for any title, such as American Centennial World Exposition.
It is not recommend that the title of a PowerPoint be italicized. It is recommended that the author or originator of the presentation be italicized.
Neither! Do not italicize: Scientific names for phylum, class, order, and family, but use initial caps.
No, website names are not italicized in APA format.
Yes, article names are italicized in APA format.
No, organizations are not required to have their names italicized in official documents.
By convention the binomial Latin names are always italicized.
Yes, in APA style, organization names are not italicized.
Yes, gene names are typically italicized in scientific papers to distinguish them from regular text.
Yes, journal names are typically italicized in academic writing to distinguish them from the rest of the text.
Yes, article names should be italicized in academic writing to indicate that they are titles of works.
Yes, journal names should be italicized in academic writing to indicate that they are titles of publications.
Yes, journal names should be italicized in academic writing to distinguish them from the rest of the text and adhere to formatting conventions.
Names of airplanes, ships, all vessels are underlined or italicized.
Generally, company names are not italicized or enclosed in quotation marks. Product names are often capitalized but can be italicized or enclosed in quotation marks when emphasizing them in a sentence.