stemng digest: week 25
Welcome to the 25th episode of stemng's digest, a weekly series where we bring to you some of the best posts under the #stemng tag in the past week.
Wait! There is a meet-up!
Today's stemng digest episode happens to be the one that precedes the stemng meet-up slated for 11th of July as shown in this blog. The meet-up promises to be as educative as fun-filled and for those that would be interested in participating, feel free to fill this form on or before Tuesday, 10th of July. Come and see the beautiful and handsome faces behind some of the brilliant posts you have been reading under the tag.
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 #25.
Saturday: Copper ion is good for the body; but what about Wilson disease?
As essential as some nutrients are for the normal functioning of the body, their excessive presence can have serious health implications. Such is the story of copper and Wilson disease. Enjoy the lovely piece on the subject from @steepup.
Sunday: FROM CLONING TO ARTIFICIAL OVARY- THE ENGINEERED OVARIAN SCAFFOLD SOLVING CANCER COMPLICATIONS IN FEMALES
Second on our selection this week is this interesting write-up from @oluwoleolaide. It hinges on a new technology that could enable victims of ovarian cancer to experience the joy of motherhood through artifial preservation of eggs before treatment and ........alright, you all can have a look at the article. A really interesting piece I must say.
Monday: Transgenderism: the Possibility of Rebirth
Out with a bang as usual, @funmiakinpelu took a dive into the world of transgenderism and the series of proceduresthat those that chose to rebirth or change their sex would go through in order to be biological compartible with their chosen sex. As educative as article can be.
Tuesday: BIOTECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE: THE FUTURE IS HERE
Technology has, is and will continue to play an important role in the lives of man. Its application in agriculture has taken the form of a wide variety of processes and these are well highlighted in this article by @humbledeen. A good read for everyone.
Wednesday: Don't Be Fooled And Get Killed! The Truth You Probably Don't Know About Bulletproof Glass And Its Barrier (Protection) Mechanism
If you are the type that loves 007 or related movies, this post by @eurogee would definitely be of interest to you. Whenever the word 'bullet-proof' comes up, majority would think of something that is totally impenetrable to bullets from guns. A read of this article would reorientate such belief.
Thursday : The Visible Light Communication System: Making the most out of our traditional lighting system
There is no doubt that communication has, and still taking a lot of interesting turns with advancement in science and technology. This article by @henrychidiebere discussed one of such turns in the form of visible light communication. A good read for lovers of stem articles.
Friday: Solar wonders (02) --- The sun, our star.
An understanding of the world around us would not hurt a bit, would it? @pangoli initiated a quest that seeks to simplify and enrich our understanding of the solar system. One of the series capped our selection for the week. You all can have a look.
About the selection process
The post for each day was selected based on consensus between the stemng management, in persons of @greenrun and @gentleshaid. @greenrun made the week's selections, while @gentleshaid presented it.
Do not feel discouraged if we did not feature your post. There are rooms for improvement for everyone. Find time to read this guideline 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.
We will like to thank the following authors whose work was curated by the @steemstem under the #stemng tag:
@agbona, @akiripromise, @antigenx, @dandymee, @emperorhassy, @eurogee, @funmiakinpelu, @giftessiet, @golddeejay, @greenrun, @henrychidiebere, @herbayomi, @humbledeen, @joelagbo, @ikchris, @masterwriter, @noble-noah, @oluwoleolaide, @osariemen, @pangoli, @pheelz, @purelyscience, @rharphelle, @scarletmedia, @starrichie, @steepup, @synick, @teekingtv, @vanillah
Till next week!
You guys rock. Am yet to write a worthy article using the tag, partly because I wanted them to be Nigeria or Africa specific. Maybe I'll share some observations on cancer treatment as a survivor in a Nigerian hospital...does that count?
As long as it contains Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics. You only have to make sure it follows the steemstem guidlines. Check here and here.
If you haven't, you can join the steemstem discord to learn more.
Cheers
Wow this is a wonderful selection.
Kudos to the Stemng management team.
I went through @funmiakinpelu's post few days back and it was really insightful. Even learnt one or two things from the comment section.
You guys should keep it up. Congrats to all!
It's gets better each day with @greenrun and @gentleshaif in the wheel.
Nice selection this week, more grace to the management
👍👍👍👍
Dear friend, you do not appear to be following @wafrica. Follow @wafrica to get a valuable upvote on your quality post!
Gonna talk my time and read each of the shortlisted article. Just arriving, so still getting myself acquainted with how here work but so far so good. Congratulations to those mentioned. Hope to make this list someday.
@sciencetech
Congrats to you all, who were curated. Nice picks @greenrun and @gentlshaid, posts are amazing and catchy. Especially @pangoli's.
Anticipating meet up!!!
@pangoli will not be there, so don't get your hopes too high
You're killing my vibe man.
You'll be there na
Thanks buddy.
Congratulations to the author s
Wow! Thanks for the curation. I'm indeed encouraged to work harder.
Congrats to the authors. Superb articles they all are!
Kudos to the team @greenrun and @gentleshaid
First and foremost, I'd like to give a big kudos to the management/curators in the name of @gentleshaid and @greenrun for doing such a great job consecutively and consistently. More power to your elbows, sirs.
Then, secondly, I'd also like to congratulate and commend those authors that were shortlisted. They all did a very great job. I wish them all the best of luck.
Keep it up, guys!
Yeay
Another one
Good work by the management..... Congratulations to the authors of the selected articles
Go Stemng...... July 11 is close xha