SteemSTEM Distilled #121

in #steemstem5 years ago (edited)
Steem is currently living hard times, but we at SteemSTEM decided to move on with curation (and follow what is going on on the chain, of course). @lemouth is thus happy to share this fresh distilled of the best SteemSTEM posts of last week with you.

For those who do not know what SteemSTEM is, please take a look here or come say hi on Discord or in the Steem Chat.


[image credits: @medro-martin]

Before moving on with the two best posts that have been selected by @lemouth (from all the posts found by our curators last week), here are a few of the most supported posts (of last week):

Interested in being part of that list? Please check [these guidelines](https://www.steemstem.io/#!/faq) or ask for a mentor on [Discord](https://discord.gg/9c7pKVD) or on the Steem Chat.

Our top choices


What did Lorentz and Zeeman do to win the Nobel Prize for physics in 1902?

We are pleased to emphasise the post of one of our curators, @carloserp-2000, who shed light on the history behind the 1902 Nobel prize in physics. Zeeman and Lorentz got it, but how and why? You will know more by looking into the post, in which you may learn (or be reminded) a few things about radiation and magnetism.

Improving Drilling Mud with Soda Ash and Barite



Our SteemSTEM member @tomlee attended an interesting meeting about engineering in Nigeria, with a focus on the need for being more local. In other words, it focused on trying to diminish importations. The post reports about a project aiming at improving the way clay is made in Nigeria.


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 62 posts written by 38 authors. 22 of these posts have been posted through the app (and got a 5% stronger upvote). Among these 62 posts, we find:
  • 27 small upvotes (less than 20%)
  • 23 medium upvotes (in the 20%-50% range)
  • 12 large upvotes (larger than 50%)
In addition, we have upvoted 8 comments posted through the app, written by 3 authors.

The list of upvoted post authors, potentially getting some extra support from @curie and @minnowbooster, is: @acont, @alchemage, @anaestrada12, @aqua.nano, @astrophoto.kevin, @barvon, @belkisa758, @borjan, @capp, @carlos84, @carloserp-2000, @chappertron, @corsica, @cyprianj, @debo-medstudent, @delta1512, @dra.karina, @emperorhassy, @empressteemah, @fisicanaveia, @iptrucs, @joebrochin, @lemouth, @lnakuma, @loveforlove, @lupafilotaxia, @magicmonk, @natalimcr27, @newton666, @rbalzan79, @remlaps-lite, @scholaris, @simplifylife, @stem-espanol, @suesa, @svemirac, @tomlee, @ulisesfl17.

The upvoted comments have been written by: @agmoore2, @iamphysical, @mes.


All curation rewards earned are used to fund @steemstem project functioning and activities.

See you hopefully all next week!



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Thank you very much
I hope this community will not end, it is very helpful and get good knowledge here. :)

We will still be there, hopefully. The future of Steem is quite uncertain, but I am optimistic.

I hope so too.
Optimistic that makes me stay here 👍
Have a great day @lemouth

Nicely done authors! And a big shoutout to the SteemStem team 👍

Thanks! :)

Thank you so very much for your continued support of my work and other content creators publishing great content!

You are welcome! The pleasure is for us :)

Thank you for the mention of @lemouth... Despite the difficult times that the blockade chain is going through, we are still working to continue supporting high quality scientific content... Force for all STEEM communities today more than ever we must be united

I am still very happy to read interesting articles. Regardless the times :)

And fun fact, I am overly motivated to resume the development of steemstem.io. But maybe this is just not the right moment :D

@steemstem

Thank you very much for the mention. While I'm currently writing two non-STEM articles I will, of course, return to my true STEM passion.

Great!!! STEM is the passion of everyone here and we are happy writing and interacting with the community

Great to read! And we will always be there to read them (hopefully we won't miss them ;) ).

Wow! I can't be more elated right now! I'm glad to have contributed to knowledge; I believe that is the main objective of a research.

I look forward to sharing more insights as it relates to Petroleum Engineering!

Congratulations @tomlee for your excellent work

Pleasure

This was an interesting post, especially for people like me living in Europe and unaware of much of what is happening in Africa.

Glad it was insightful

Wow, @lemouth! Coronavirus, hostile takeover and yet you produce Steemstem Distilled. That's a leader :) Thanks for this handly index to wonderful articles.

Yeah... coincidences happen, sometimes ;)

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Thank you very much for all the support during my 2 years publishing my medical content, it is a pleasure for me to be part of this wonderful community