Announcing the second SteemSTEM meetup: Bringing Steem to Virgo Labs

As announced in our 2018 summer update, we are excited to announce the 2nd steemSTEM meetup at Virgo! After having organised a visit down at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in February 2018 (see here for the final report), steemSTEM is now bringing Steem to the Virgo research laboratory in Pisa (Italy) where research on gravitational waves is conducted.
[Image used with permission from Virgo Labs]
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DETAILS
### — The meetup will take place on the 20-22 September 2018 between Pisa (where Virgo is located) and Florence. The schedule is at follows: 20th of September: Day of arrival. In the afternoon, we will meet up to socialise, meet the SteemSTEM people hiding themselves behind the blogs and have dinner together. 21st of September: The group will drive to the Virgo lab in Pisa early in the morning. At 10:00 AM an introduction talk will be held, followed by a visit of the detector and a Q&A session. Lunch is currently planned on-site, together with the Virgo staff. In the afternoon, we will tour Pisa, have dinner together and drive back to Florence in the evening. 22nd of September: On this day, we meet again around lunch time to have a chance to discuss the events of the previous day in a rested state. For the afternoon, we plan to visit the Natural History Museum of Florence. — ##
HOW TO PARTICIPATE?
— The venue is limited to 35 people. To be one of those, it is mandatory to register. To this aim:
Leave a comment on this post Send a message to @suesa on the steemstem discord with your phone number and a scan of a valid ID. As a confirmation of your participation, you will be given writing permission on the channel dedicated to this meetup (where updated details about the event are to be provided). If a visa is needed to enter Italy, please contact @lemouth on the steemstem discord. Why asking for your phone number? For organisational purposes so that we can contact you quickly and efficiently if needed (a whatsapp group will be created). Why asking for your ID? We will allow you to enter an international research laboratory. There is no free lunch… We however ensure that your information will not be leaked. Please also make sure that you really have the time and money to attend. — ##
FEE
There is no fee. While the visit at Virgo itself is free, the participants are expected to cover their own expenses (including travel and accomodation). Optimally, some individuals will have to rent and drive cars. SteemSTEM will do its best in (potentially partially) supporting the rentals. We will also attempt to reimburse the participants to a certain degree, as we did last time. This does *not guarantee
we can pay you back anything. ##
FINAL LAST WORDS
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We hope to see you all there! SteemSTEM is pushing the limits further once again!


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SteemSTEM Distilled #60

Welcome to the 60th issue of SteemSTEM Distilled, a curation effort by the members of the @steemstem team.

SteemSTEM aims to make Steem a better place for STEM, a task which we believe crucial for the long-term development of the blockchain. Our goals consist in invigorating and inspiring the minds of a community of STEM aficionados on Steem, targeting on the long-term the upgrade of SteemSTEM as a real platform for science communication. In the meantime, this goes through the support of quality, interesting and cutting-edge STEM content. For more details, a recent update on the SteemSTEM project is available here. If you want to discuss with us, please do not hesitate to join the steemSTEM discord server.
In order to support the best STEM content on Steem, our team scours the blockchain and read more than a couple of thousands of STEM-related posts per week. We hence support about 200 of these posts, and present in this distilled our top 8 handpicked choices for the last Thursday-Sunday period. ##
Thursday
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### The Mystery of the Missing Antimatter - an Introduction to CPT Symmetry. (Particle Physics Series – Episode 4C)
A brilliant particle physics post by @muphy is here to open our week! Matter, antimatter and CPT symmetry are being discussed here, read on to learn more!
### Mycelium technology| Bioplastics – Are they the solutions we have been waiting for?
An “environmentally friendly” post by @ibk-gabriel discusses an evolutionary technique that uses a fungi’s mycellium to create alternative plastic. To find out more, read his interesting post!

Friday


### Shaun the Sheep & Marriage
Our @abigail-dantes is here with a beautiful psychology post that tries to “marry” the relationship between the famous sheep, Shaun and his farmer, with that of a couple’s. Another magnificent piece you are surely going to love!
### Prostitution, Decriminalisation and Access To A Better Healthcare
A topic that for some is a taboo is discussed here by @conficker: prostitution. Legalizing sex services and allowing sex workers to receive proper health care is not only of critical importance for their well-being, but their customers as well. That is another post you shouldn’t miss!

Saturday


### Ingested Microbe and Immune Response
@herbayomi has done an amazing work in this post that discusses the response of the immune system once microbes make it into our body through food or drinks. A post that deserves a careful read!
### Who Says You Cannot Make your Own Airplane? Series #3: Understanding How Jet Engines Work And Effect Of Atmosphere In Flight
Flight mechanics for our next pick and @teekingtv has explained very well the function of jet engines and how the atmosphere effects flight. For more details you need to click on that link!

Sunday


### Who says we can’t farm on Mars- The chances and challenges
A farming post more unusual than the others is here by @humbledeen. Farming on Mars, the limitations and how we can overcome them are beautifully presented in this post!
### Everyday electronics #8: Digital Logic Gates, the building blocks of today’s technology
We saved a wonderful technology post for last, @henrychidiebere talks about digital logic and how essential it is for today’s technology. We do recommend you read this one!

A few words about the nomination process


For some time, the editorial team behind this distilled series is made of a one-woman-team, @ruth-girl, and she chooses her favorite posts (potentially discussing with other curators and/or the management). Posts written by the SteemSTEM team are excluded from the nomination process.

Please do not be discouraged if you did not make it on this issue. We are picking up in total 14 posts a week out of more than 200. The chances are thus low ;) In the meantime, you may wish to check these guidelines for extra tips on how your writing could be more effective.


Authors upvoted by the SteemSTEM team


In the spirit of being transparent about our actions that are now supported by @utopian-io, @curie, our delegators, our trailers and our manual curator supporters, we release every week the list of authors who have caught the attention of the @steemstem curation team.

From June 10 to June 17, we rewarded 151 different authors who have written a total of 204 different articles. The 126 authors who received votes from @steemstem, @utopian-io and @curie all together that week are:

@abdulmath, @abigail-dantes, @abumaryam, @addempsea, @adeosunadeyinka, @adetola, @afolwalex, @agbona, @ajpacheco1610, @akiripromise, @albatar, @alexander.alexis, @alexdory, @anaestrada12, @anyes2013, @arianadelg, @astromaniac, @astrophoto.kevin, @azulear, @bat-junior, @bookiie, @cathou009, @centaurox, @chloroform, @clement.poiret, @conas, @conficker, @coolmyll, @cryptoitaly, @damzxyno, @dber, @dedicatedguy, @djredimi2, @dragibusss, @drifter1, @duke77, @effofex, @egotheist, @eliaschess333, @emiliomoron, @endorfina, @ennyta, @eurogee, @florae, @flugschwein, @flyyingkiwi, @funmiakinpelu, @geadriana, @gerardoalfred, @germanmontero, @girolamomarotta, @gorangoran, @gtan, @henrychidiebere, @herbayomi, @heros, @hogarcosmico, @humbledeen, @ibk-gabriel, @iptrucs, @irelandscape, @isarmoewe, @joelagbo, @joeycrack, @joseangelvs, @josedelacruz, @joseleogon, @kingabesh, @lauch3d, @lefactuoscope, @lemony-cricket, @leonardoj333, @lizbethk, @lorenzor, @luiscd8a, @lupafilotaxia, @marynes5, @masterwriter, @menoski, @merlinrosales96, @michaelwrites, @miroslavrc, @moisesmcardona, @moncia90, @mountainwashere, @mrbreeziewrites, @nonzerosum, @o1o1o1o, @obamike, @olajidekehinde, @oluwabori, @osariemen, @osmy07, @paaddor, @procrastilearner, @purelyscience, @qiyi, @quantum-wave, @rharphelle, @rscalabrini, @rubies, @samminator, @semilore, @snowyknight, @sogless, @star-vc, @starrichie, @steep2308, @steepup, @suzanrs, @svemirac, @teekingtv, @terrylovejoy, @tomastonyperez, @trumpman, @tsoldovieri, @tundevet, @ugonma, @valth, @vladimir-simovic, @whileponderin, @wisdomdavid, @writeit, @yann85, @yusvelasquez, @zest


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All curation rewards earned will be used to fund @steemstem project functioning and activities.



See you all next Thursday or Friday!


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SteemSTEM Distilled #59

Welcome to the 59th issue of SteemSTEM Distilled, a bi-weekly curation effort by the members of the @steemstem team.

SteemSTEM aims to make Steem a better place for STEM, a task which we believe crucial for the long-term development of the blockchain. Our goals consist in invigorating and inspiring the minds of a community of STEM aficionados on Steem, targeting on the long-term the upgrade of SteemSTEM as a real platform for science communication. In the meantime, this goes through the support of quality, interesting and cutting-edge STEM content.

For more details, a recent update on the SteemSTEM project is available here. If you want to discuss with us, please do not hesitate to join the steemSTEM discord server.

Our team scours the platform for original and quality content. In order to support the best STEM content on Steem, our team scours the blockchain and read more than a couple of thousands of STEM-related posts per week. We hence support about 200 of these posts, and present in this distilled our top 6 handpicked choices for the last Monday-Wednesday period. ##
Monday
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### EGYPTOLOGY: Science in Ancient Egypt, Part #3

Egyptology by @laylahsophia! An amazing series of the #steemstem tag as most will agree!This episode is going through the making of pottery, glass and faience in Ancient Egypt. You will surely love reading and learn a lot from it!

### The Amateur Mycologist - Puerto Varas - Part 1
And from the past to the present, @dber has got us another excellent naturalist post from his visit to Puerto Varas. Follow the journey, pick up new knowledge and enjoy the original photos!

Tuesday


### Magnetosome medicine: Using magnet-sensing bacteria to treat disease
Leaving nature to meet medicine and a wonderful post by @tking77798 on an evolutionary technique that uses magnetosomes in the fight against bacteria. Read it for all the interesting details!
### Do robots really have emotions ?
Is there a chance that a new field of AI psychology will rise sooner or later? Do robots have feelings? What does @sarrie say in that interesting post? Go on, click on the link and see for yourself!

Wednesday


### IS A HUMAN EMBRYO A PARASITE? - A debatable question
Babies are cute, babies are sweet, but is a fetus regarded as a cute little resident inside the woman’s body? Does her immune system recognise it as a guest or a parasite? @cyprianj has got us covered and wrote a fantastic post about it.

And some cool astronomy for the end, @star-vc wrote a beautiful post explaining how the “hungry” Black Widow pulsar is eating its partner little by little. A horror story set in the center of the Milky Way is waiting for you to read it!


A few words about the nomination process


For some time, the editorial team behind this distilled series is made of a one-woman-team, @ruth-girl, and she chooses her favorite posts (potentially discussing with other curators and/or the management). Posts written by the SteemSTEM team are excluded from the nomination process.

Please do not be discouraged if you did not make it on this issue. We are picking up in total 14 posts a week out of more than 200. The chances are thus low ;) In the meantime, you may wish to check these guidelines for extra tips on how your writing could be more effective.


Top steemSTEM authors


During the last two weeks, steemstem supported with more than a (possibly split) full vote the following authors:

@adetola, @agbona, @alexs1320, @anaestrada12, @chloroform, @clement.poiret, @conficker, @dber, @effofex, @egotheist, @gentleshaid, @greenrun, @irelandscape, @laylahsophia, @lemouth, @mathowl, @michaelwrites, @mobbs, @mountainwashere, @mrbreeziewrites, @olajidekehinde, @procrastilearner, @rharphelle, @ruth-girl, @samminator, @sco

We are expecting them to strongly engage the community in return :)




All curation rewards earned will be used to fund @steemstem project functioning and activities.



See you all next Monday (or Tuesday :D)!


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SteemSTEM Distilled #58

Welcome to the 58th issue of SteemSTEM Distilled, a curation effort by the members of the @steemstem team.

SteemSTEM aims to make Steem a better place for STEM, a task which we believe crucial for the long-term development of the blockchain. Our goals consist in invigorating and inspiring the minds of a community of STEM aficionados on Steem, targeting on the long-term the upgrade of SteemSTEM as a real platform for science communication. In the meantime, this goes through the support of quality, interesting and cutting-edge STEM content. For more details, a recent update on the SteemSTEM project is available here. If you want to discuss with us, please do not hesitate to join the steemSTEM discord server.
In order to support the best STEM content on Steem, our team scours the blockchain and read more than a couple of thousands of STEM-related posts per week. We hence support about 200 of these posts, and present in this distilled our top 8 handpicked choices for the last Thursday-Sunday period. ##
Thursday
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### Extrusion process; making “impacts” that shape our world
Thursday brought us an amazing post by @adetola on the process of extrusion. Read it to learn more on what extrusion involves and how widely it is used.
### Engineering the Infrastructure - City Planning Basic Education
@alexdory has given us another excellent post and this time he discusses the basics of city planning and how some changes could benefit our lives.

Friday


### The War Against HIV: How Close Are We To Victory ?
Moving on to a different field, @kingabesh discusses the HIV plague and advances in its treatment. Are we close to finding a cure? Are we ever going to eliminate the virus? Read his post for more.
### Work in progress (paper three of the PhD)
A post that is actually part of his job is here by @nonzerosum. Do you know what Psychology of Vaccination involves? Read on to learn more about what his PhD is about.

Saturday


### Frequently Asked Questions regarding SteemSTEM
Something not so “sciency” but of great value to the community is here, the ultimate FAQ SteemSTEM guide by @katerinaramm! This post will answer all your questions if you are a newcomer, so make sure you study it carefully! And don’t forget, our discord server is always open for more information!
### Junk science makes my blood boil and feeds mosquitoes
An interesting piece by @o1o1o1o talks about the fraud behind sonic mosquito repellents and other aids in the war against those little blood sucking insects.

Sunday


### Do Parents Stereotype Their Children’s Gender?
We missed @alexander.alexis and his extraordinary Sex Differences posts. This episode is about parents and how their behavior stereotypes the gender of their children. For more details you know which link to follow! ;)
### The colour of vehicle and hyperthermia death in Kids
And our week closes with a clever post by @steep2308 on heatstrokes and how the color of a car could be even fatal to a passenger left in the vehicle for a long time.

A few words about the nomination process


For some time, the editorial team behind this distilled series is made of a one-woman-team, @ruth-girl, and she chooses her favorite posts (potentially discussing with other curators and/or the management). Posts written by the SteemSTEM team are excluded from the nomination process.

Please do not be discouraged if you did not make it on this issue. We are picking up in total 14 posts a week out of more than 200. The chances are thus low ;) In the meantime, you may wish to check these guidelines for extra tips on how your writing could be more effective.


Authors upvoted by the SteemSTEM team


In the spirit of being transparent about our actions that are now supported by @utopian-io, @curie, our delegators, our trailers and our manual curator supporters, we release every week the list of authors who have caught the attention of the @steemstem curation team.

From June 3 to June 10, we rewarded 156 different authors who have written a total of 227 different articles. The 129 authors who received votes from @steemstem, @utopian-io and @curie all together that week are:

@abdulmath, @addempsea, @adetola, @agbona, @ajpacheco1610, @akiripromise, @albatar, @alexaivytorres, @alexdory, @alphajeez, @anaestrada12, @anomalogy, @arac, @ari16, @astrophoto.kevin, @aurackle, @bollutech, @caracasfrases, @charlesx, @chloroform, @clement.poiret, @conas, @conficker, @cristi, @cryptoitaly, @dandymee, @dannybravo94, @davidrhodes124, @dbroze, @deboas, @dedicatedguy, @derbesserwisser, @dragibusss, @drifter1, @effofex, @egotheist, @elektr1ker, @eleonardo, @eliaschess333, @elvigia, @eniolw, @eurogee, @fabiob, @fancybrothers, @felixrodriguez, @filotasriza3, @florae, @galacticstone, @germanmontero, @henrychidiebere, @highonthehog, @hogarcosmico, @humbledeen, @ideas-abstractas, @irelandscape, @jamesub, @jfermin70, @jimmassa, @joelagbo, @joeycrack, @joseangelvs, @josedelacruz, @joseg, @joseleogon, @kelos, @kingabesh, @lauch3d, @lawkay, @lemony-cricket, @lesshorrible, @lianaakobian, @lordneroo, @lulafleur, @mactro, @marynes5, @masterwriter, @masterwu, @menoski, @michaelwrites, @mirrors, @mountainwashere, @mrbreeziewrites, @nakary, @noble-noah, @olajidekehinde, @oluwabori, @omaqiin, @osariemen, @pangoli, @phage93, @prettyprecy, @procrastilearner, @purelyscience, @real2josh, @rharphelle, @rubies, @saintgentle, @sakura1012, @samest, @samminator, @sathyasankar, @semilore, @snakecharmer03, @sogless, @sooflauschig, @spaghettiscience, @star-vc, @starrichie, @steempsych, @steepup, @supersoju, @suzanrs, @svemirac, @synick, @temitayo-pelumi, @tfcoates, @tomastonyperez, @tundevet, @ugonma, @understando, @vanecsamusic, @viagaby, @viannis, @vjap55, @whileponderin, @wisdomdavid, @writeit, @ydavgonzalez, @youssef.sed, @zoricatech


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All curation rewards earned will be used to fund @steemstem project functioning and activities.



See you all next Thursday!


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SteemSTEM Distilled #57

Welcome to the 57th issue of SteemSTEM Distilled, a bi-weekly curation effort by the members of the @steemstem team.

SteemSTEM is a community driven project which seeks to promote well-written and informative Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics posts on Steemit. The project involves curating STEM-related posts through upvoting, resteeming, offering constructive feedback, supporting scientific contests, and other related activities.

For more details, a recent update on the steemSTEM can be found here, and a not so recent one there. Moreover, if you ask yourself about what it means to be part of steemSTEM, please check here.


Our team scours the platform for original and quality content.

After working through thousands (literally!) of STEM-related posts and upvoting more than 150 that we deemed to be worthy, we proudly present you our top 6 handpicked choices for this Monday-Wednesday period.


Monday


NATURE INSPIRED INVENTIONS — Dams; and man stooped to learn from the little engineers of the animal kingdom.



Don’t you just love @whileponderin’s series on inventions inspired by the natural world? This episode discusses cute beavers and how these rodents “taught” us to make dams. A post you don’t wanna miss!


The Incidence Of Ear Foreign Bodies (Insects and Other Weird Stuffs). Are They Common?


Another beautiful post for our compilation comes from @conficker and talks about “intruders” in our ear canal! Read this one to learn what you could find in your ear without even knowing!


Tuesday


Dangers of Ordinary Cement And The Benefits of Bio-Cement



A wonderful piece of writing by @abumaryam shows us how harmful ordinary cement production can be for the environment and what benefits bio-cement has over it.




The Micro-electromechanical Systems (MEMS) Story - How Important are they?



A fantastic post by @mrbreeziewrites combines a story with knowledge and teaches us all about MEMS or Micro-Electromechanical Systems if you like. Check this out if you haven’t already!





Wednesday


Bugs In the News: Bacteria boozing it up in NASA clean rooms



@effofex has got us a very interesting post about microbial life in NASA’s clean rooms and the possible dangers if these little fellows ever make it on another planet… by accident.



Caveman baby, modern baby - Tantrums and the human fight condition



Read @suzanrs’s excellent post on… the origins of aggresion. Follow her as she explains how aggression and tantrums are a normal behavior that people are born with.




A few words about the nomination process


For the sake of transparency we feel we need to clarify how our nomination process works; each issue is compiled by certain members of the SteemSTEM community. This mid-week’s editorial team was comprised of @ruth-girl.

The editorial team chooses their favorite posts for the week and each issue is the result of their joined effort. In order to keep the process fair, posts written by the editorial team are excluded from the nomination process.

Don’t be discouraged if you didn’t make it on this issue. The competition is harsh and there is always a next time :)


Top steemSTEM authors


During the last two weeks, steemstem supported with more than a (possibly split) full vote the following authors:

@adetola, @agbona, @alexs1320, @azulear, @carloserp-2000, @chloroform, @conficker, @dedicatedguy, @effofex, @egotheist, @florae, @gentleshaid, @greenrun, @henrychidiebere, @irelandscape, @kingabesh, @lamouthe, @lemouth, @lordneroo, @mobbs, @mountainwashere, @mrbreeziewrites, @olajidekehinde, @procrastilearner, @rharphelle, @rubies, @ruth-girl, @samminator, @sco, @sogless, @suzanrs

We are expecting them to strongly engage the community in return :)




All curation rewards earned will be used to fund @steemstem project functioning and activities.



See you all next Monday (or Tuesday :D)!


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SteemSTEM Summer 2018 Project Update

Today, we are pleased to release the summer update of the @steemstem project, an initiative aiming to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics on Steem. Lots of positive changes have occurred in the last few months, and many more good things are to come, as is written below. However, before digging into all the glorious details, let’s start with a brief summary:
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  • Fresh news on the accomplished steemSTEM community.

  • Our updated philosophy, and how we curate STEM content (in 5 different languages). We of course illustrate our statements by statistics and numbers, as we are scientifically-minded people, after all. Very importantly, changes have been implemented within our curation rules!

  • Future projects: a steemSTEM user interface, a steemSTEM merchandise shop and a new meetup for the most immediate future, although the big idea is to upgrade steemSTEM to a concrete platform for science communication.

  • Of course, we cannot omit from this project update a mention to all our supporters (specific delegators and trailers, @curie, @utopian-io and @steempress-io).


SteemSTEM in a nutshell and today

The steemSTEM project was initiated almost two years ago with the aim of building a community of people interested in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) on Steem. We believe that making Steem a better place for STEM is crucial for the long-term development of the platform as a whole, so that it could not only be friendly to quality, interesting and cutting-edge STEM content but also become a real platform for science communication while invigorating and inspiring the minds of the community and beyond. In order to accomplish this goal, we are of course showing support to STEM authors. But this support does not only consist in upvotes from the @steemstem account and its trailers. We additionally foster our members to act as a real community, which one can be a part of through our burgeoning discord server. This means we go beyond the ‘I estimate that I write a good post and I thus deserve a good pay-check’ paradigm. We actually encourage steemSTEM members to actually have fun reading each others’ posts, commenting on them and asking questions. In short, we develop interactions between the steemSTEM members. We are glad to see that our community is today stronger than ever, and this outcome has been in particular possible thanks to a great crew of steemSTEM honor members. SteemSTEM honor members are members of steemSTEM who voluntarily proposed themselves to improve the community. Their role consists in mentoring newcomers, helping them to write quality posts and engage the community. Together with the management and curators, the honor members also track fraud (plagiarism), help in detecting those who do not care about the community (and are only interested in a pay-check) and in handling complaints of those feeling unfairly treated by steemSTEM (from the complaints room of our discord server). ## Curation (June 2018 update) Our curation team scours the Steem blockchain for original and quality content related to the STEM fields in five different languages (English, German, French, Spanish and Italian). Using the #steemstem tag is recommended to facilitate our work, but not mandatory. After having found a post, a curator decides on the voting strength it should be voted (small, medium, standard or high). Anything larger than small requires a second opinion, and getting higher rewards means bringing something one cannot find anywhere else. This could for instance be an article about cutting-edge science not discussed anywhere else, or a novel and/or non-standard way of presenting a topic. In other words, science communication will be pushed forward from now on! On the other hand, we will try to be as generous as possible with the small and medium votes. Even if this consists of a small amount of SBD, this is easily 50 times more than what many users get. We will use this as a mean to promote informative content and make it more visible. Furthermore, a single person (manager, curator, author) cannot get more than a 2.75% share of all steemSTEM votes cast during the previous 14 days. Nobody from our team is also eligible for curie support. Since the beginning of our partnership with @curie on September 13th, 2017, we have upvoted 8937 posts from more than 1354 unique authors, sharing a pie of about 370,000 SBD. The detailed statistics about how many posts we vote on, how many unique authors we vote on week after week and how our weekly voting power is used can be seen here:

As can be seen, there is a strong correlation between the Steem price and the general authoring behavior on the platform.
## A better window on steemSTEM: Our future UI and merchandise shop ## In order to increase the visibility of our initiative, we are currently designing our own user interface. It will allow users to filter the content of the blockchain and display, by default, all posts upvoted by steemSTEM together with all posts written by authors added to a steemSTEM white-list. In this way, we will be able to show a cleaner version, according to our standards, of the STEM content on the blockchain. With this on the hand, we hope to be able to convince external contributors, like renowned science bloggers and scientists in general, to join Steem as a perfect place for the diffusion of the scientific culture. Moreover, we are in parallel developing an online merchandise shop where steemSTEM goodies, books and many other STEM-related items will be offered. As for any other user interface, the steemSTEM UI will also allow users to directly post, do transactions, etc. More information will be made available in a couple of weeks. In terms of timeline, we hope to deploy our UI within the summer period. As usual with development projects, delays could however be expected. This UI sub-project has been funded by the team, i.e. managers and curators, who are getting reduced shares of the curation rewards for the last 2 (and next 5) months. ___ ## The second steemSTEM meetup
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As you probably all know, the last Nobel prize in physics was rewarding the discovery of gravitational waves (see here for some physics).

For this reason, it is natural to move from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, where our first meetup was organized, to VIRGO, one of the three detectors currently probing spacetime for gravitational waves.

As can be seen on the official VIRGO agenda, our visit is planned for September 21.

For this reason, we are happy to pre-announce the second steemSTEM meetup. We will meet in Rome, on September 20-22. Please save the dates!

More information will be provided soon.


Special thanks and closing remarks

Before closing this post, we want to thank all our supporters.

This includes our long-standing partnership with @curie who trusted us as representative of the science community on Steem as well as our recent partnership with @utopian-io who decided to use a very generous fraction of its voting power to trail valuable and interesting content related to science, technology and open source development. Moreover, we are grateful to @steempress-io who trusts our curation of any science-related content posted on steempress as a validation of its quality.

SteemSTEM would not be what it is without those delegating some of their Steem Power to us. We have been delegated today 61 kSP from both the management and @reggaemuffin, @minnowbooster, @xeldal, @tobixen, @lukestokes.mhth, @dber, @zest, @gra, @flyyingkiwi, @greece-lover, @mcfarhat, @katerinaramm, @alexdory, @anevolvedmonkey , @dexterdev, @singhtheripper, @physics.benjamin, @yann85, @lianaakobian, @robotics101 and @christinaa.

Serendipitously, the @steemstem account is, will be, in few minutes or hours, 10 kSP large ;)

We also thank all those trailing us, either through our homemade voting-bot (more information on our discord server) or via steemauto. The list is amazingly too long to be shown. And as well those who do not trail us automatically, but achieve instead an amazing job in manual curation!

Finally, thanks to all of you (delegators, trailers and steemSTEM community members) for your trust and enthusiasm in our project! We believe we can make Steem a positive place for STEM aficionados. We hope it will become one of the big STEM communication platforms in the future, where scientific culture will be shared and enjoyed, and where relationships can be built.

Thank you all for bringing your contributions in building this community.

The steemSTEM team:

  • Founders: @lemouth, @justtryme90
  • Managements: @anarchyhasnogods, @mobbs, @suesa
  • General curators: @aboutcoolscience, @alexs1320, @mathowl, @ruth-girl
  • Community curators: @carloserp-2000, @gentleshaid, @greenrun, @iamphysical, @kingswisdom, @lamouthe, @sco

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