Stemng Digest: Week 16

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Welcome to the 16th 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 are 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.


Sunday: Cellulitis - The bacterial infection of the skin: its causes, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment etc. Please note: The images shown here may be of a graphic nature to viewers


If you can handle the image, which some may find graphic, @starrichie's post is rich in information on the bacterial infection called cellulitis which affects the skin. For more on the cause, risk factors, treatment, and prevention do pay the blog a visit.


Monday: Vertebrates and Sex determination


For the second post of the week, @hadji takes a look at sex determination in vertebrates. Do you know that some species of fish can change their sex at some point in their lives? All these and more can are at the link above.


Tuesday: Silicon: Started from Sand, Now We're Here


In his post, @churchboy examined how it is that silicon, the most abundant element on Earth after Oxygen could is used to manufacture computer chips which drive our current civilisation. He then went on to discuss what happens to silicon from sand to chip and everything else in-between. Read this post to find out why chips are manufactured in just a handful of places even though the raw materials are everywhere.


Wednesday: The CODEINE EPIDEMIC: Can Fire be Quelled by Smoke?


The post by @funmiakinpelu is a topic of hot debate in Nigeria; the ban on the sale of codeine, a cough suppressant. The writer took it further to check on the practice of administering a controlled amount of hard drug in other to wean users from another hard drug. Do you think such method can work? If you are curious or have an answer to that, please read more of the article on the link above.


Thursday: Brain Implant Proven To Improve Memory Recall In People With Memory Problems (research-based)


If you are a lover of science fiction movie, The Matrix is a good one to check on. It is futuristic and has some scene where one of the characters downloaded the skill of a pilot and was able to fly a helicopter. But there have been real-life attempt to use similar techniques to boost memory which is the subject @eurogee wrote on. For details, please do check on his blog.


Friday : What I Learnt Last Week 18 - New vagina implant and HIV, Miniature Human Brain in mice, MIcrobes and our minds, Contact lens and blindness, & Exercise and concussions


Well, it is great to end the week with a blog post that has loads of information on different discoveries in science. It is a list compiled by @pearlumie, and it contains information that explains why some Kenyan sex workers did not contract HIV even when they had unprotected sex, to the successful attempt by scientists to grow a tiny human brain on mice. More mind-blowing discoveries are on the blog.


About the selection process


The post for each day was selected based on consensus between the stemng management, in persons of @greenrun and @gentleshaid. The @gentleshaid made the week's selections, while @greenrun 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.

Till next week!

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Wonderful selections by sir gentle. Congratulations to these great content writers....keep the trail on guys.

Thanks for the compliment.

Well done stemng team for your selfless effort in building the community. @greenrun and @gentleshaid well done. We will all continue to work together for the community. Congratulations to the selected authors.

That's the way it should be. There no "i" in steemstem. Keep steeming.

Well done, people. We are getting better and better. Interesting articles @gentleshaid and @greenrun. I often wonder how you guys do it, knowing that you have life offline too. Your hard work is appreciated.

Your contribution is a part of the whole process. Thanks a lot.

Great selection by baba Shaid. I hail baba Greenrun too
You guys are too much jare

Thanks for taking out time to be here. I'm surprised you don't use the tag of #stemng as a Nigerian that writes science post. But it's all good.

You will see the tag in my next science post.
I really wish steemit will allow us to use six tags. Because when I add "steemstem" tag and other sub-communities I belong too, I'd have no space left.
Maybe I'll just substitute one :)

Thanks bro

Oh, that's ok. I just noticed and thought to let you know.

Okay. Thanks a lot baba

Congratulations to all of you. :) You all are doing great.

Congratulations to everyone contributing to the stemng community and nice work by the curation team.

Thank you very much.

Congratulations to all authors who have their post featured.. Its great to see authors performing well and brilliant selections by the team.
Well done

The team thanks every author, including you, that makes this a success.

Congrats to those selected. You guys really deserved

Great work @gentleshaid and @greenrun.

Thanks a lot.

Congratulations to the authors of those beautiful post..... I was much more intrigued with codeine epidemic...
Thumbs up guys.
More grace to the stemng team, in the person of @greenrun, @gentleshaid and the rest of the team. God give you all more strength to continue the good work you guys are doing.
Lovely selection. Happy weekend!
God bless

You make it happen. The team thanks you.

Awesome selection once again. Well done to @greenrun and @gentleshaid. Keep up the great work!

Thanks for the compliment. You make the selection easy for all of us here. Thank you.

I'm glad I could contribute. It's a pleasure.