Steemit Digest Issue #4: Education and Tips, Future Technologies, Original Music and Science experiments.

in #steemitdigest7 years ago (edited)

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Welcome to the fourth Steemit Digest issue: Your daily dose of steemians'-shared knowledge.

My name is John, and the most of today's entry will be coming from the trending topics and just a few from my followers.

Steemit Digest is a reference work for finding daily interesting topics as seen only here in Steemit as it's created to brag the gem of our authors in different topics, whether it's undervalued or trending. This blog promotes good content in this platform.


Here are the entries for today's issue:

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Cashmere


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This sweater is a sample of a "cashmere" material apparel and its current price is 258 Euros or $307. What makes these clothings expensive?


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The cashmere is a goat. Originally it lived in the Valley of Kashmir and in the Himalaya Mountains. They can now be found in both China and Tibet. The goat is short-legged, horned, and graceful.

Cashmeres are valued for their fine, thick undercoats. The undercoat is combed out and used to make wool. Expensive sweaters, coats, and shawls are made from the wool.

What makes cashmere goods expensive?

Aside from being rare and expensive, one cashmere goat does not produce a lot of fiber. Actually, about four goats will be needed to make one sweater, and the undercoats of these cashmeres can only be harvested once a year. The undercoats are meant to be separated from the outer layer of the hair so the average goat can only produce about six to eight ounces of undercoat and when it's processed it will be reduced up to more than half of the quantity you harvested.

These goats belong to the cattle family bovidae. They are cud chewers and grazers. Relatives are sheep and antelopes.


Science


Interesting experiment

Did you know that the potatoes can produce energy? Our Steemit educator @moelflow will explain us how.
https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@moelflow/science-experiment-how-to-make-natural-batteries-from-potatoes-2017828t15019512z


Virtual-reality

What do you think about the possibility that we live exlusively in a virtual world? Feed your imagination as @harshallele writes this amazing post.
https://steemit.com/vr/@harshallele/is-it-possible-for-humanity-to-live-exclusively-in-a-virtual-world


Education


Teaching

Having an excellent knowledge in teaching is good, but @dkmathstats think it's not enough? Take time to read as he's sharing a great point in being a good educator.
https://steemit.com/education/@dkmathstats/subject-knowledge-is-not-enough-to-be-a-good-educator


Attention Steemit teachers out there! @cabbagepatch wants to share a suggestion and a statement.
https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@cabbagepatch/what-to-do-about-bullying-in-the-schools-exploring-possible-options-the-schools-can-take


Writing

Our Steemit award-winning novelist @ezzy shares us some facts and vision in writing.
https://steemit.com/story/@ezzy/being-an-author-can-really-suck

Promoting Steemit

Our Steemit teacher @teukumukhlis, shares to us how he's promoting steemit to his fellow teachers.
https://steemit.com/steemit/@teukumukhlis/promoting-steemit-to-my-colleagues-we-are-teachers


Music


Original song

Our Steemit songwriter @blarson77 is rocking this early moments of week 48th of the openmic contest. I know you'll also like his original song "Winter Hills".
https://steemit.com/songwriter/@blarson77/winter-hills-original-song


Health


Healthcare

Our friend @twitterpated has wrote about some things we need to know about "hyaluronic acid" and the use of it for our skincare.
https://steemit.com/health/@twitterpated/hyaluronic-acid-the-ingredient-you-need-for-youthful-skin


Technology


Artificial Intelligence

Steemit's @techblogger shares an insight about the future of warfare in the use of robotics as he also writes a remark to his cool stuff below.
https://steemit.com/technology/@techblogger/ai-and-robotics-the-tools-of-next-gen-warfare


How AI robots can possibly decipher our brain activity? Mind-reading technology, and some of @dana-edwards shared analysis and possibilities in the future.
https://steemit.com/cybersecurity/@dana-edwards/computers-powered-by-ai-can-decipher-your-brain-activity-yet-there-is-limited-discussion-of-ai-safety-or-ethics


Travel


Our Hungarian buddy @attilaloe wrote some amazing things about Hungary that personally made me interested to take a vacation to this amazing country.
https://steemit.com/travel/@attilaloe/25-amazing-things-about-hungary


And that's it for today's Steemit Digest Issue. Stay tuned for more of awesome entries contents coming from me and my followers. Thank you for reading!

Because "Knowledge is Power"

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Thanks for including my post, bud. Much appreciated... :)

You're always welcome @ezzy! I'll be keeping an eye on you :-)

This post has received a 0.63 % upvote from @drotto thanks to: @banjo.

Thank you for the feature. I'm a guy by the way. You had she.

Oh sorry a typo error, edited :-) Thanks for checking out my blog! :-)

Good batch of selections, I was already familiar with @ezzy writing, he is a great writer. I enjoyed and commented on Artificial Intelligence by Steemit's @techblogger, The possibility of Zombie Armies is more real to me than the possibility of AI Armies. But his blog was a fun read, and the Robot challenge vid was good.

Yeah i hope the Japanese will accept and it will be fun to watch!

Thanks for the mention John! I'll be tuning in to your posts. Great work!

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