STEMng Digest: Week 25
It is a new week and a brand new edition, the 25th edition to be precise, of the STEMng digest where we celebrate the Nigerian authors in the stem field that are making waves on the hive blockchain.
STEMng a sub-community of the stemsocial community, a community that has been supporting stem authors on the hive blockchain for about four years now.
Things are picking up a bit in terms of author's contribution in the community. A few authors have found their posting keys while few others have found their way to the blockchain as new authors. The following articles are the picks for this week's STEMng digest:
With advancement in technology, some rather unimaginable feats are being achieved and one of them is the ability to print out objects in 3 dimentions from digital files. Insane, right?
2.@hadji: Pay close attention to your parent's old age
Every normal person hopes to grow old one day. However, aging comes with its problem. The author stressed the importance of how taking note our parents age-related problems can help us to tackle ours when we grow old. A recommended read for everyone.
3.@belemo: Things that could go wrong: What if it was a myth?
Another episode of investigating the causes of aircraft crashes that happened in the past. If you enjoy investigative writing, head over to the article and have a good read
4.@noble-noah: Gas cylinder: Between its usage and safety
This is a recommended read for those of us that cannot do without using gas cylinders in our various homes, especially here in Nigeria. The article provides for a good knowledge about gas cylinders and precautions to be taken for safety.
Living organisms have changed and continue to change with time. The article explain the driving force behind changes to organisms and why some changes are heritable and others are not.
Top pick for the week
Our top pick for this edition is the post by @belemo: Things that could go wrong: What if it was a myth?
The author investigated on what could have been for a particular aircraft that crashed in an interesting and captivating way.
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Anyone can feature as our top author for the week. To stand a chance of being supported by stemsocial and featured as a top author in our weekly digest, all you need to do is to observe the following advice:
Write original content
Make it interesting
Adopt beautiful layout/formatting
Personalize your writing
Use copyright-free images
Include references
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It's a privilege to feature once again in 25th edition of the STEMng digest. Kudos to the team!
You are welcome. Keep flying the green white green flag.