SteemSTEM Distilled #9

in #steemstem7 years ago

Welcome to the ninth issue of SteemSTEM Distilled, a 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 click here.


Our team scours the platform for original and quality content.After working through thousands (literally!) of STEM-related posts and upvoting more than 200 that we deemed to be worthy, we proudly present you our top 7 handpicked choices:


Monday - How Many Balls Are In The Vase At Noon? (or The Ross-Littlewood Paradox)


Another paradox by @mcfarhat, this time it's The Ross-Littlewood Paradox. This one illustrates the seemingly paradoxical, or at least non-intuitive, nature of infinity.

Tuesday - On the colorful Chemistry of Autumn


A very unique post by @mountain.phil28 explaining the science behind....autumn!

Wednesday - Protein Design: Nature's Math Origami


As one of the commenters said, "This is a [once again] hell of an article." by @ertwro, this time on proteins. Definitely a must-read!

Thursday - Quantum Cryptography and China's Quantum Satellite : A New Era of Hack-Proof Communication


An extensive and well-written post by @physics-o-mania on quantum cryptography, what it is and how it promises to shield the communications of the future.

Friday - The Amateur Mycologist - The Importance Of Fungi, Part 1: Saprobic Mushrooms, Eaters Of The Dead


Another wonderful post by our brilliant mycologist. Read on to see how mushrooms, the dead-eaters have benefited life for thousands of years.

Saturday - If We Lived on a Sphere, Wouldn't Buildings Appear to Lean?


In this post @kerriknox tries to explain how and why buildings appear to lean as we move farther away from them. Another great post on debunking the flat-earth theory, don't miss it!

Sunday - EGYPTOLOGY: Magic in Ancient Egypt

Another amazing post about ancient Egypt by @laylasophia, this time on "magic" and the magical practices in ancient egyptian culture.


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 week's editorial team was comprised of @ruth-girl & @trumpman. A special mention goes to @locikll for helping with the markdown coding.

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 :) In the meantime, you may wish to check these guidelines for extra tips on how your writing can be more effective.


Authors That Received a Curie Upvote by the SteemSTEM Team


In the same spirit of being transparent about our actions that are now supported by @curie, we will release every week a list of authors who have caught the attention of the @steemstem curation team.

If you want to discuss this with us, please do not hesitate to join the steemSTEM channel on the Steemit chat or to follow our curation trail on Streemian. If you are not on Streemian, we have a plan B through a homemade voting bot. You can contact us on the chat in order to be added to its trail.

From November 4 to November 11, we rewarded 67 different authors who have written a total of 119 different articles. The authors who received both a @steemstem and a @curie vote that week are:

@aboutcoolscience, @afifa, @alexander.alexis, @archimedes, @asbonclz, @azman, @bigdizzle91, @brisby, @carloserp-2000, @cristi, @dber, @dkmathstats, @doctor.joshbarry, @draw-art, @drifter1, @dwolfe, @etcmike, @evelynbelle, @floxxy, @fugetaboutit, @fulsketch, @geebell, @gra, @gregan, @grider123, @hellfire-labs, @herpetologyguy, @howo, @huitemae, @irime, @jaki01, @jamhuery, @jedigeiss, @jringo, @kedi, @kharrazi, @lars-eisenbart, @lorenzor, @lymierikxz, @mathfortress, @mcfarhat, @mcw, @mostly.nature, @motoengineer, @mountain.phil28, @mountainwashere, @mouradbens, @muphy, @n3bul4, @nenio, @nitesh9, @pratik27, @rahul.stan, @remlaps, @replichara, @robertlyon, @samminator, @st3llar, @stelmar, @stillwatersart, @teks, @terenceplizga, @teukumukhlis, @timspeer, @tking77798, @whd, @wilians, @zest, @zycr22
All curation rewards earned will be used to fund @steemstem project functioning and activities.

See you all next Monday!

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Even while in Sweden, our curators never seem to fall behind, regardless of any cold or fun they're having!
But seriously great effort for all the #steemstem team and contributors ("again" .. @lemouth haha) .
Just can't get more proud to be a member of such an innovative community, all kidding aside this time :)

We are happy to have you creating content here :)

With out great posts like yours there wouldn't be anything for this project to support! We are all trying our best.

Steemstem is a 24/7 job :)

Thanks to you for your nice posts (I really liked a bunch of your latest ones :p )

haha I hear you !
And thank you, makes me real happy to hear :)

Really great list to read and enhance our knowledge.

I really appreciate the hardwork of the SteemSTEM Curators checking, reading and selecting the best articles out of numerous articles posted under #steemstem tag.

Really feeling proud to be a part of this @steemstem community. Thank you so much for all the support. :)

Hi Nithesh,

Thanks a lot for your kind words. We are also happy to read your texts :)

I feel very happy and grateful for the support received from the steemStem group to my publications related to materials science, I would like more users to join steemit and could share topics from this interesting world of semiconductors, while that happens I I am very pleased to continue feeding this community with my publications.

If you know of anyone you could invite that would write more good content, know they will have a home with our group :)

Of course I know many, and I've talked a lot about the scientific community and that they are encouraged to publish but I can not do anything else to encourage them, my tutor is an expert in semiconductors, he is a doctor in physics specialized in materials science and will soon start from Chile :D

Well getting the word out that we are on the lookout for more good authors is more than enough. Maybe in time more people you know will sign up! Don't be afraid to introduce them to us so we can help :)

As @justtryme90 said it, don't hesitate to share the words. We will support any good science as much as possible! :)

If that's what it's about friends, I've already seen two authors who have published in the group, they were professors in my career both and I'm glad that they're sharing good content

How can I help with SteemSTEM?

You can help in writing good STEM posts and providing us interesting information to learn :)

Cool project... My support for steemSTEM

Thank you!

I'm really glad to be connected to the steemstem family. One day I'm gonna make steemstem proud

I am looking forward to this day, and wish you good luck on this past (I am sure you will get there at some point) ^^

Thanks a lot sir. With the input of my teachers in steemstem, I know I'll achieve this quick.

Keep up the hard work. Blogging is not exactly quick to learn how to do well.

Thank you sir. I'm really learning a lot from all of you

your post so great,congrats

Glad to see quality posts each week up here. Thanks for your efforts @steemstem!

You are welcome! Thanks to you for your contributions too ^^

thanks again for all the support @steemstem an absolute pleasure, learning, enjoying content and getting to know a great bunch of steemians!

The pleasure is shared! :D

Its a good post

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