STEMsocial Distilled #14

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Tough times, tough times, and the distilled is late. However, better late than never and here is our 14th distilled of the best articles posted within the STEMsocial community is late. We encourage our readers to have a look and comment any of the best selected articles of last week. As usual, if you use our app, your comments are eligible for a small upvote.

For those who do not know what STEMsocial is, please take a look here, or pass by Discord, the Openhive Chat, Twitter or Facebook.


Before moving on with the two best posts that have been selected (by @lemouth) from all the posts found by our curators last week, here are the most supported ones:

AuthorTitle
@robotics101Strengths and weaknesses of 3D printing in crises situations and in general
@cyprianjIndepth Study and Insight into Wrinkle formation; Age Dependent or hereditary?
@cyprianjThe journey of that stinking toilet and gutter water back to your tap
@mengeneBLACK HOLES: A Galactic Feature Science Is Still Yet To Understand!!!

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Our top choices


Indepth Study and Insight into Wrinkle formation; Age Dependent or hereditary?


Wrinkles? Are they a sign one is getting old? This is a common belief, but this may not be true. @cyprianj provides this week a very nice analysis explaining how wrinkles coiuld form, especially at an early age. Sometimes the environment plays a role, sometimes genetics. More information is in the post!

Strengths and weaknesses of 3D printing in crises situations and in general


Our 3D printing expert @robotics101 is nicely details how he got involved in the recent (and on-going) COVID-19 crisis in France. Armed with a 3D printer, he took part to the production of material useful for the hospitals. He not only shares his experience in his post, but also detail the associated strengths and weaknesses.


Engagement


As for the last two weeks, here are the engagement statistics. You can find below a list with the top-five most engaging of all our community members, or in other words, our community members that distinguished themselves in interacting with others on chain.

PositionMemberScore
1@lemouth2006.451
2@amestyj994.453
3@agmoore749.057
4@gentleshaid625.905
5@acont619.303

Inversely, the top-5 STEMsocial authors who generated the largest engagement are

PositionMemberScore
1@lemouth661.319
2@chappertron296.442
3@whack.science256.019
4@abneagro253.004
5@scholaris249.221

Statistics


STEMSocial offers support to anyone using our app, stem.openhive.network. We recall that:

  • Posting an article through the app automatically yields a 5% stronger upvote at curation time.
  • Posting a reply to an article (or to another reply) from the app can sometimes yield some support.
  • Setting @stemsocial as a beneficiary to the post automatically yields a stronger upvote (up to 5%).

Last week, the STEMsocial curator team has supported 52 posts written by 37 authors. 15 of these posts have been posted through the app (and got a 5% stronger upvote). Among these 52 posts, we find:

  • 27 small upvotes (less than 20%)
  • 13 medium upvotes (in the 20%-50% range)
  • 12 large upvotes (larger than 50%)

In addition, we have upvoted 31 comments posted through the app, written by 9 authors.

The list of upvoted post authors is: @acont, @aliriera, @aqua.nano, @borjan, @carlos84, @cyprianj, @emiliocabrera, @emiliomoron, @emperorhassy, @geekgirl, @glotokens, @gotomarket, @idoctor, @jacksondavies, @k-banti, @lasocia, @lemouth-dev, @lupafilotaxia, @magicmonk, @mandate, @maribelf, @marijo-rm, @mengene, @menoski, @nattybongo, @nazer, @ozelot47, @riccc96, @rnunez09, @robotics101, @sandracarrascal, @solominer, @stem-espanol, @stemng, @tomlee, @tsoldovieri, @walterprofe

The comments that have been upvoted are from: @acont, @agmoore, @emiliomoron, @emperorhassy, @empressteemah, @gentleshaid, @lemouth, @robotics101, @steepup


All curation rewards earned are used to fund the STEMsocial project functioning and activities.

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See you all next week!

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This is nice. i was actually looking forward to the distilled post for the week cos i wondered what happened! it's good it's finally out though! Thanks for the hard work guys @steemstem!

And a big thumbs up to @cyprianj and @robotics101! you guys deserve to be the top choice! i have definitely learnt a handful from your articles..Keep it up guys

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I understand how difficult it is to put all these together weekly amidst your tight schedule. The community is lucky to have you at the elms of affairs. Congratulations to the featured authors as usual and it is good to see that the engagement stats keep going up for the community. Kudos to everyone.

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Greetings friends, you see good articles in the recommendations, I have had the opportunity to read some very good, with a fluid and clear writing, I congratulate all the authors in the community and also acknowledge those who make it possible for STEMsocial to stay active and generate very good proposals at a good time. We are still in communication !

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Wonderful that we have another edition of Distilled. I know it takes a lot of effort, but it's the one event of the week that ties all the activities on STEMsocial together. It's called leadership :) Without that, organizations don't thrive.

I'll have to read the article about stinking toilet and gutter water...I was trying to avoid it, but I guess grim truth is unavoidable 😎 .

Congratulations to all the supported and featured authors!

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Greetings my dear friends of the scientific community of @stemsocial, no doubt a great work the distillate of this week, excellent posts the selected congratulations to their authors, among so much talent is not easy said work, thanks @lemouth for their great effort and dedication and thus keep us informed and active. Successes.

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Thanks for sharing with us a new distilled. Great articles mentioned on this distilled, from 3D printing to potabilization of water. congratulation to all authors of quality STEM content.

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Thank you lemouth for taking the time to write the distilled each week and thank you for featuring my article! :)

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