Stemng Digest: Week 14

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Welcome to the 14th episode of the stemng digest series where we bring to you some of the best posts under the #stemng tag in the past week.

For those that do not know yet, 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.


More information about stemng activities can be found here, while details of what it means to be part of steemSTEM can be found here, as well.

As we usually do, we have sifted through the stemng tag and even though there were several good posts to choose from, below are the posts that stood out for week #14.

Today's digest comes a little bit earlier than usual.


Saturday: The Dawn of the Antibiotic Era: The Penicillin Story and The Fleming Myth


Most everyday things we use today all have a fascinating history. But some of the time the history is not accurate. On Saturday, @tormiwah took up the task of giving us the accurate story behind the groundbreaking discovery of penicillin. The story is worth reading as it was entertaining as well educative. Do check the link on the description above for all the juicy details.


Sunday: An Overview: The Cardiovascular System and the Hemodynamics of Circulation 1


The second post on the list is that of @vanessahampton. The writer has a fascination for blood even though she is not a vampire. Which you will agree is a good thing. The article took us on the journey into the heart (pun not intended) of the biophysics of blood circulation with heart, the natural body pump, doing an excellent job of getting the blood where it is needed.

Monday: Why do some stars fall at night in the sky?


The question of stars and things up in the sky is one that most people find intriguing right from the kindergarten. The post by @noble-noah looked at the phenomenon of a "falling" or "shooting" star.

Tuesday: Are Chemicals Used In Food Packaging Harmful To Human Health?


The modern living makes it hard to avoid packaged food. The packaging comes at a risk to our health. The article by @emmaculate x-rays some of the packaging methods and the attendant health implication.

Wednesday: Exploring the Dark Side of Humanity: the Stanford Prison Experiment


In this post, @churchboy takes a personal look at how external conditions could influence the decisions of individuals and how group identity is a potent factor in the relationship between inmates and correctional officers. He did this by reviewing the famous, yet controversial Stanford Prison Experiment by Dr Phil Zimbardo where ordinary individuals were made to turn against each other when they were grouped as guards and inmates in an experiment. The post leaves you wondering if humans are inherently evil or whether the participants in that experiment would have turned to heroes of each other if the conditions were reversed.


Thursday : Machining; how machine parts are birthed


The post by @rharphelle looks on the various machining procedure that is employed to produce other machine parts. You do not have to be a mechanical engineer to understand the simple explanation of the various processes that manufacturers use in their machine part production.


Friday: Evolutionary advancement in the animal kingdom


Ending this week's selection is this post by @aamin. It explores the evolutionary advancements of the different classes of the animal kingdom of which man is at the apex of the chain.For more on the biological differences and evolution do visit the blog above.


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 was made by @gentleshaid and presented by @greenrun.

Do not feel discouraged if your post did not make the list. There are rooms for improvement for everyone. Find time to read these guidelines if you wish to improve on your STEM-related writings.

Support for @stemng is welcome in any form, including upvotes, resteems and steem power delegations. Feel free to interact with fellow stemians in our discord server.

All curation rewards earned will be used to fund the @stemng project.

Till next week!

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It is awesome to be featured here once more. We are building an amazing community. @greenrun and @gentleshaid deserve some accolades.

That was some funny video. Lol

That's how you ask for accolades when people aren't taking notice of your work. Lol

Well done people! Keep up the great work!

Thanks Ruth! You are part of our inspiration

Nice job by the stemng mgt. (Oga Gentleshaid and Oga Greenrun). You guys rock

The team thanks you.

Well done @greenrun and @gentleshaid, you are really doing a good and impressive work.Those selection are unique and worth the selection. I have visited Thursday and Friday post and ,the two post are well written. We will continue to work together to build our community together. Well done once more and 🍷🍷🍩🍩 for the management.

That is good to hear. Together we can make much difference.

Great post all the way...Good job guys

Thank you for the amazing comment.

Once again, a beautiful selection! The bosses deserve some accolades!

Its an honor to have my post featured 😁

Congratulations to the authors who featured in this episode of the stemng digest. You guys deserve it.

Well done @greenrun and @gentleshaid.

Thank you @rharphelle and termitayo-pelumi.

You are welcome and thank you too

Great work

Thump up to stem nigeria community.... How do I identify with stemng.... Am a steemstem member

Please you can join the chat on discord server.

I am on the channel

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As it seems that everyone wouldn't stop the accolade thing soon..I think I'll just join too

@greenrun and @gentleshaid, you guys deserve some accolade for this awesome selections!

Weel-done!

Everyone in steemstem deserves accolades tbh.