Here is a fresh edition of the distilled of the best blogs posted on STEMsocial last week, this edition being the first one in July. Welcome July, bye bye June, and here is for selecting five of the best blogs who drew our attention last week. Feel free to visit those blogs, show them some love and engage with their authors.
For those who are checking out a STEMsocial distilled for the first time, and who are wondering what it is about, it consists of a weekly publication where we highlight some of the best Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics content published on the Hive blockchain (with sometimes excursion in history, psychology, architecture, etc.). Feel free to pay us a visit here on chain or visit our Discord server where we will be happy to meet you!
Featured posts in the distilled are selected based on engagement, topics, style and we forbid any given author to be featured more than once every three distilled. Without more waiting time, below are the posts that made it to this week's top five.
Our top choices
Wednesday Walk : church, museum and ancient trade route

STEMsocial is once in a while expanding its curation activities outside typical STEM fields. This time, we go deep into architecture, and highlight this blog from who explores the surroundings of St Ptersburg with us. The author show us that the city is cornered by a bunch of ancient castles and churches, whose architecture is worth a detour. In this context, he travels this week to a village named Ust-Izhora, in the suburbs of St Petersburg, and shares with us a few pictures of impressive old buildings.
Your Tonsils: Should You Keep Them?

For our second selected blog, we will go with a question and ask, together with , whether we should keep our tonsils or not. The answer is probably maybe, as there are always risks and benefits to any medical operation. We therefore definitely need a profesionnal to answer. In her blog, the author explores various scientific publications in which this question around the risks is addressed, and investigates also how economy plays a role in decision taking.
Atmospheric pressure and its impact on daily activities

A good distilled is a distilled with some physics in it.
The extruder of the CR10-V3

We move on with a blog on techonology (you know, the 'T' in STEM).
Parasitological and Fungal Assessment of Fresh Cow Milk Obtained from Five Herds in Karshi, F.C.T. Nigeria

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