SteemSTEM Distilled #109
Things are slowly getting back to normal and the SteemSTEM crew is going back to it normal activities. By the way, for those who do not know it, feel free to have a look here to get information on what is SteemSTEM exactly. And now, let's go directly to the reason behind this post: the 109th SteemSTEM distilled (i.e. the collection of our best hits of last week).
[image credits: @medro-martin]
As always, @lemouth has looked for the two best posts found by our (English-speaking) curators last week. Before presenting them, here is the list with the most supported posts of last week:
Interested in being part of that list, please check these guidelines or ask for a mentor on Discord or on the Steem Chat.
Our top choices
Space Telescopes & Images and successful tests on ISS
@svemirac started to post, a while ago, a summary of the greatest astronomy news of the week. We were happy to discover the fourth edition a few days ago, that is mostly focused on the finalisation of the James Webb Space Telescope. If you are interested in the future of space observation, pay this post a visit, it is worthy. Moreover, it also includes Russian space robots and a great picture of a Nebula!
Memories From The After Life
One week after the other, @abigail-dantes continues writing interesting psychology posts. This week, she enters the topic of near-death experiences and discusses some associated studies. Patients coming back from heart attacks were interrogated about what they remembered o the time their heart was stopped. Some remembered a few things, although the general outcome of the studies seems quite inconclusive. More information in the post!
Statistics
SteemSTEM offers support to anyone using our app, steemstem.io. We recall that:
- Posting an article through the app automatically yields a 5% stronger upvote at curation time.
- Posting a reply to an article (or to another reply) from the app can sometimes yield some SteemSTEM support.
- Setting @steemstem as a beneficiary to the post automatically yields a stronger upvote (up to 5%).
Last week, the SteemSTEM curator teams have supported 46 posts written by 35 authors. 19 of these posts have been posted through the app (and got a 5% stronger upvote). Among these 46 posts, we find:
- 9 small upvotes (less than 20%)
- 19 medium upvotes (in the 20%-50% range)
- 18 large upvotes (larger than 50%)
In addition, we have upvoted 24 comments posted through the app, written by 5 authors.
The list of upvoted post authors, potentially getting some extra support from @curie, is:
@abigail-dantes, @alchemage, @answerswithjoe, @astrophoto.kevin, @borjan, @carlos84, @cervantes, @corsica, @debo-medstudent, @empressteemah, @felixrodriguez, @ggsggr, @gra, @grey1992, @hongtao, @iradyjr, @josedelacruz, @joshman, @kralizec, @lemouth, @loveforlove, @lupafilotaxia, @magicmonk, @newton666, @ozelot47, @rbalzan79, @remlaps-lite, @rerere, @sapiorostris, @scienceblocks, @sebbbl, @sembrandounpais, @spaghettiscience, @stem-espanol, @yreudy
The upvoted comments have been written by: @abigail-dantes, @agmoore2, @carlos84, @lemouth, @scienceblocks
All curation rewards earned will be used to fund @steemstem project functioning and activities.
See you all next MonTuesday (or later)!
I like the way you introduced the topic of my post very much @lemouth! Thank you :) and thank you also for once more picking my post to feature on the distilled. It is always wonderful to be among the top handpicked ones :)and this time ... alongside @svemirac's work! Off all the authors you mentioned today he happened to be the only one I didn't get to read last week! Well, I will be right there :)
Thank you @steemstem, thank you @lemouth! Once again <3 :)
The pleasure is for me! Really. As said elsewhere, I really have a lot of fun in readying your posts week after week. They are quite attractive, even for people like me who work at the opposite of psychology (although I use more and more of it with my work...)!
This month I read every featured article. Almost missed the one by @spagettiscience, but have just corrected that lapse. Great issue. Great articles. Stars every one :)
Thanks! This is the purpose of this extended selection. Anything we support hard will be there (at least for the posts written in English).
Great work @lemouth thanks for always being aware of all the activities developed during each week and being able to share the distillate
Many thanks! :)