Stemng digest: week #11
Good day everyone and welcome to a new edition of stemng weekly digest. Let me tender my unreserved apology for the delay in releasing this week's episode, real life engagements sometimes overwhelm.
Recently, a lot of folks have been asking series of questions concerning steemstem/stemng blacklist. For the avoidance of doubts, steemstem/stemng usually blacklists those found to have plagiarised stem-related posts under the steemstem/stemng tags. If you have not been getting upvotes from us or you have been getting before but not anymore, you might want to talk to one of the mentors in our discord channel for clarifications.
A quick reminder that stemng is a sub-community of steemSTEM, a community-driven project which seeks to promote well-written and informative Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics posts by Nigerians on Steemit. The project involves submitting quality STEM-related posts to the steemSTEM management for upvoting and resteeming where applicable.
As we usually do, we have rummaged through the stemng tag and even though there were several good posts to choose from, below are the posts that stood out for week #11.
Sunday: why some men do not grow beards
The first thing I did seen this post was to touch my beards. Social media have made some of us to be super-sensitive about our looks. Girls seem to want the same thing, according to social media; money, make-ups and a tds guys with connecting beards. But then, why do some guys have beards and some do not have? If you are curious about the science behind beards, then @bifairy's post answers several of the questions that could be forming in your mind.
monday: 21 TECHNOLOGICAL INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES THAT REVOLUTIONIZED THE WORLD
Texhnological inventions without doubts have contributed a great deal to our lives. We all know that without technology, I won't be here to write this post and you all won't be here to read it. Such is the distance technology has travelled in our world. If you have never sat down to imagine the greatest technological inventions in our world, a good read of @prettyprecy's post about top 21 technological inventions will educate you beyond doubts. From television, x-ray, electricity to internet. Amazing post.
Tuesday: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN OUR BRAIN BEGINS TO LOSE IT'S MEMORY
I am sure we all have at some points in our lives experienced memory loss. Perhaps in trying to remember a specific word during an examination or something/someone relevant to our situations. Memory loss is usually accompanied by a series of events in our brains. A good read from @sigmund. Awesome post.
Wednesday: Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports: The Human Growth Hormone, WADA, and Permissiveness.
The first name that came to my mind when I saw the title of this post was Diego Amando Maradona. I am sure a lot of football lovers will know why. And yea, I have always considered Lionel Messi to be a football cheat. Little surprise when I heard he's a product of human growth hormone. Something about him has always been fishy by the way 😎. Kudos to @ vannessahampton for the great work she did concerning this post. A recommended good read for those that would be interested .
Thursday: PROPERTIES OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS : Difference between an Agricultural Engineer and a Mechanical engineer in machine design.
I initially found part of the topic to this post a bit befuddling, I was almost going to ask the author if it was suppose to be "biological properties of materials" instead of properties of biological materials. But what is in a name anyway, the content of the post actually spoke volumes. To be honest, has anyone who is not an agricultural/mechanical engineer ever taught there is special consideration for seeds/related materials before machineries are manufactured? The egg/battery cage example actually got me. A good post if you are looking for one. Thanks to @sogless.
Friday: CALCIUM: Meet the biochemical and bioelectrical workaholic.
The human body is full of micro and macro nutrient elements which serve different important purposes in our body systems. @joelagbo made a good work of taking us through the biochemical and bioelectrical functions of the nutrient known as calcium in the human body. How does the element does this? You all should have a read and get educated.
Saturday: Corrosion: What are the costs? How do we minimize them?
I recently had a terrible experience with corrosion. A friend bought a foreign used car and had to spend close to $700 fixing some rusty parts. Perhaps something should have been done to prevent such wastage of resources. What exactly happens during corrosion of materials and how can it be minimised? Of what magnitude is the cost implication of this chemical process? @temitayo-pelumi took us through it all. A good read for all.
About the selection process
The post for each day was selected based on consensus between the stemng management, in persons of @greenrun and @gentleshaid. This week's selections were made by @greenrun and presented by @gentleshaid.
Do not feel discouraged if your post did not make the list. There are rooms for improvement for everyone. Find time to read steemstem's guidelines if you wish to improve on your STEM-related writings.
Support for @stemng is welcomed in any form, including upvotes, resteems and steem power delegations. Feel free to interact with fellow stemians in our discord server.
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See you all next week !
Another awesome selection. I am happy being a part of this growing family. You mean a lot.
@greenrun this is an awesome pick. I have read almost all and found them interesting. Truly, it would be tricky as I read some other wonderful posts too. But in the end, you still gave us an awesome list.
@gentleshaid , thanks for the wonderful compilation, my "faulty system" mate..Hopefully, we'll get new Macbook sponsors soon. Well done sire, your efforts are well appreciated.
Shoutout to all @stemng authors, we are the best.....
Thanks to @steemstem for the continued support too..
Thanks for the mention. I also got to 'meet' other great stemng writers. Well done @gentleshaid @greenrun
Thank you too.
Wonderful selections by greenrun.. And congrats to all authors.
The articles were quite interesting. Well done!
My @stemng my family!
Always a good read and so much to learn.
A big thank you to the curators and thumbs up to the authors. You guys are awesome.
None here will really understand how honoured I am to have my post featured here, it gives me great joy and motivation, especially remembering the number of wonderful posts stemng writers make everyday. A very big appreciation goes to @gentleshaid and @greenrun for the great work they are doing to grow this community. I'm sure I speak the mind of many here when I say I am motivated to keep getting better.
The honour is ours too to share with everyone including you. Keep steeming.
To have featured in this edition of Stemng digest is really a great honor.
There are countless writers on this platform which are worthy to be mentioned.
It's inspiring to have me on the list. A big thanks to all the steemSTEM crew and a big shout out to @greenrun and @gentleshaid for being the pillar of the stemng community. You guys are doing a great job at the expense of your daily endeavor.
I even realize that you guys don't really write much often. It shows that what you do for us is really time consuming.
I cannot thank you guys enough for the wonderful Job,but notwithstanding, let me simply say THANK YOU.
Thank you too for your contribution.
Great selection by @greenrun.
"I dey tells una, stemng dey make sense, no be lie"
Ride on, guys
Thanks a lot. You guys make it easy.
What a nice selection! keep up the good work.
Awesome pick by @gentleshaid, stemng all the way
Great effort put in place there.Stemng management in person of @gentleshaid and @greenrun. More strength and wisdom for you.Congratulations to all the authors whose work are selected.Keep up the good work.Let work together and make stemng great.