SteemSTEM Distilled #53

in #steemstem6 years ago

Welcome to the 53rd issue of SteemSTEM Distilled, a bi-weekly curation effort by the members of the @steemstem team.

SteemSTEM is a community driven project which seeks to promote well-written and informative Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics posts on Steemit. The project involves curating STEM-related posts through upvoting, resteeming, offering constructive feedback, supporting scientific contests, and other related activities.

For more details, a recent update on the steemSTEM can be found here, and a not so recent one there. Moreover, if you ask yourself about what it means to be part of steemSTEM, please check here.


Our team scours the platform for original and quality content.

After working through thousands (literally!) of STEM-related posts and upvoting more than 150 that we deemed to be worthy, we proudly present you our top 6 handpicked choices for this Monday-Wednesday period.


Monday


Ada Lovelace - Female Scientists Who Aren't Marie Curie









A series that tries to bring female scientists into the spotlight has been long going and here we have another great episode on Ada Lovelace. @tfcoates really does justice to her name on a post you shouldn't miss!







Object Oriented Programming in C






Programmers? Here is an amazing post for you by @irelandscape on the key attributes of object oriented design: encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism.


Tuesday


Installing and testing the MadAnalysis 5 particle physics platform on Win10 using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)




@effofex has introduced us to a way on how to use MadAnalysis 5 on Windows and plenty of users now will thank him for it!


Could Radiation From Our Mobile Devices Kill Us? The Untold Truth About Cell Phone Radiation



Considering the fact that cell phones have taken over our everyday life and all those myths and truths around cell phone radiation, @blessing97 has made a great post in an attempt to set some things straight. Don't miss it!


Wednesday


What I Learnt Last Week 19: Extreme mobility of Mantis Shrimp's eyes, Fasting and stem's cells regenerative ability, Fast foods and child bearing, Why yo



@pearlumie has read about quite a lot of interesting things the past week about animals, biology, food and health. Have a read to learn some for yourself!



Someone Calling you Birdbrain? Don't be Offended. Intelligence Part 2.




No, birds are not that stupid! In fact some parrots may actually reach the intelligence levels of primates. Intrigued? Read @flyyingkiwi's post for more!


A few words about the nomination process


For the sake of transparency we feel we need to clarify how our nomination process works; each issue is compiled by certain members of the SteemSTEM community. This mid-week's editorial team was comprised of @ruth-girl.

The editorial team chooses their favorite posts for the week and each issue is the result of their joined effort. In order to keep the process fair, posts written by the editorial team are excluded from the nomination process.

Don't be discouraged if you didn't make it on this issue. The competition is harsh and there is always a next time :)


Top steemSTEM authors


During the last two weeks, steemstem supported with more than a (possibly split) full vote the following authors:

@abigail-dantes, @aboutcoolscience, @agbona, @alexaivytorres, @alexs1320, @anaestrada12, @astrophoto.kevin, @carloserp-2000, @chloroform, @conficker, @dber, @dedicatedguy, @egotheist, @elvigia, @fancybrothers, @greenrun, @henrychidiebere, @joelagbo, @josedelacruz, @kingabesh, @lefactuoscope, @lemouth, @lordneroo, @mobbs, @mountainwashere, @procrastilearner, @ruth-girl, @samminator, @sooflauschig, @terrylovejoy, @tomastonyperez

We are expecting them to strongly engage the community in return :)




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



See you all next Monday (or Tuesday :D)!

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Do health and fitness related physiological related articles fall under the umbrella of "science." If so that would be great, and that is my biggest contribution to this platform !

As long as the article focuses on the scientific side, then I would answer 'yes'.

If u analyze in scientific way, it would fit in.. Im expecting u to write STEM content.. 😊

Goodluck man..!

Distilled right in time for a change! Congratulations to all authors!

Arrived in due time :)

Thank you for your efforts!

At the right time

Interesante

Every time I run into a mention of Ada Lovelace (or Babbage), all I can think is how much I would love to have a working Babbage engine.

I wonder if someone will 3D print one??? It's just the mechanical complexity which is the main challenge!!!

I think there might be some issues involved in the material properties which might require it to be made of metal (similar to a lot of clock parts), but I'm not sure.

Aww good point and not something I'd even considered! :)

Whoa! I got picked... I'm blushing...
Thank you, steemSTEM and congrats to my fellow authors that got picked as well.

Long Live, steemSTEM.

@steemstem well done ,keep growing and supporting

Congrats to everyone that made it on the list. You guys are amazing. The post written by @pearlumie was awesome, am proud you are from my country. Thanks to @ruth-girl and @lemouth for the great work we are moving higher!

You are very welcome! :)

Another righteous selection by @ruth-girl.
Also, I salute the entire management of SteemSTEM for their efforts.
You guys rock

Thanks @steemstem. We are grateful for all the effort you guys are making to make this community one of its best. Kudos.

Congratulations to those who are fortunate to have been upvoted!

@eurogee of @euronation and @steemstem communities

Congratulations fam! Kudos to all the featured writers! 😊

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