You are right, I have been putting STEM on my agenda as well. I just didn't get to it yet and I didn't want to step on the toes of the STEM community for starting curating science content without proper knowledge. We would need to hire a new curator first, who is specialized on the topic.
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STEM is very broad as it encompasses anything science, technology, engineering, and math. There's no way one person can be specialized in all of them.
Like @themarkymark says, I already do a lot of curating for STEMGeeks.
STEM has linear curation. Half of the author rewards are burned if they aren't using https://stemgeeks.net/ to post.
We generally do not downvote as a form of moderation. We can cancel rewards at the post level and escalate as needed. So, if you have made a mistake curating, just let people know and it'll be handled.
Not sure how things work but @enforcer48 does a lot of STEM curation already. Not sure if he might be interested or you would either. He is one of the official curators.