Community Feedback Wanted: What are your favorite [Popular STEM] posts of 2022?
With the end of the year approaching, please post your favorite Popular STEM articles from 2022 as a reply to this post.
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It happens that December 31, the last day of 2022, will fall on a STEM Saturday, so I was thinking of a special post to mark the occasion. What I decided on was to post an article with the community's favorite articles highlighting our year of 2022.
In order to do that, I'm asking for your help during the next week. Please post links to your favorite articles in the replies to this post.
Some notes:
- It's ok to reply with more than one link, but... Please reply with just one link per reply so that curators can vote on the replies in order to adjust the ranking. If you reply with multiple links, do it in multiple replies.
- If you're a Popular STEM author, it is ok to reply with a link to one of your own posts, but maybe add another reply with a link to your favorite by someone else, too.
- Curators, please vote on replies to help with ranking them.
- Of course, there have been some great Steem science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) posts outside of our community, but please don't include them in the replies. I'm looking to do this exclusively as a benefit for the Popular STEM community.
Once I have the community favorites, I'll go ahead and write a post with a list of favorites and summaries of some/all of them. Then, when the year draws to a close on December 31, I'll publish the post and share it on our Facebook page in order to give our authors and our community some more visibility in the wider world.
Thank you for your time and attention.
Steve Palmer is an IT professional with three decades of professional experience in data communications and information systems. He holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics, a master's degree in computer science, and a master's degree in information systems and technology management. He has been awarded 3 US patents.
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Undoubtedly all posts are good! It is difficult to choose one person, each article has a lot of effort to write.
https://steemit.com/hive-109160/@truth2/rna-technology-used-to-help-save-honeybees
I read this article about bees with pleasure. Today, this is an urgent problem that not many people pay attention to.
It is very difficult to choose one post. I will choose the one that I remember the most: https://steemit.com/hive-109160/@remlaps/how-i-used-technology-this-summer-to-learn-about-the-wild-birds-in-my-neighborhood
And I really liked the article about dogs. It turns out they are also lazy. And sometimes they are overfed by people, because of this, the dogs weigh more and move less. Thank you for such a cool community.
https://steemit.com/hive-109160/@sarahjay1/dogs-also-suffer-cognitive-dysfunction-if-they-lack-physical-activity
As I scrolled through a year's worth of posts, I was amazed at the interesting content that has accumulated in our community. It's easy to get distracted by the weekly post & payout rhythm and lose perspective. So...
When picking my favorite post by another author, I have to admit that my mind changed a bunch of times. At first, the most recent posts were the front runners because they were the freshest in my mind. Then, as I scrolled back, I saw sooo many other posts that I wanted to pick.
When I found my way to the beginning of the year and started scrolling forward again, there were more than a dozen tabs opened in my browser. But, I had to choose one. So, my favorite post by another author from 2022 was A Turkish bear got intoxicated by honey from a hallucinogenic flower [VIDEO] by @sarahjay1.
Hehe thank you! It was a wacky story that hopefully didn't end in a tragedy. Thank you once again.
My favorite post by from 2022 ...Technology develops body to be fresh!! @radhi622
Wow, it is very difficult to pick one particular article about STEM. I enjoyed many of them (and some that are not part of this community).
I'll check them later to see if I pick one.