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This is bringing you some of the best contents in the STEMsocial community published in this past week. If you have not been up to date with publications in the community, our weekly distilled collates the top 5 most engaged posts and ensure that you do not miss much.
Wondering what the theme for this week is all about? I will give a token of 1 hive to the first person that will give a convincing explanation of the theme (I mean the words, Lorem Ipsum. Note! A simple Google explanation will not do it. OK, I am increasing the price to 2 hive.
Just like I stated in the previous week:
The STEMsocial community is one of the oldest curation projects on the Hive blockchain. Our area of focus include science, technology, engineering, mathematics, psychology, history, and architecture. You can learn more about the community here on hive chain or hop into our Discord server to interact with the management and the authors in the community one on one.
For more emphasis, posts that make it into our weekly distilled are selected based on their levels of engagements, starting from the most engaged and as a general rule, when there are enough posts to select from, a single author is not featured in consecutive distilled to allow for more inclusion.
Below are the posts that made it into this week's distilled:
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Our top choices
Haymaking: Method of fodder preservation.

Our first featured post for this week is a literary interpretation of the popular saying
make hay while the sun shines. The MIRACLE SOURSOP

It is always amazing when a new user make our distilled. Coming second in the number of unique comments for this week is this post an assistant professor that just joined our community,
Composite dark matter at collider-cosmology crossroads

Another professor featuring and who else can it be than our amiable founder of stemsocial and particle physicist,
What is directional drilling in oil well construction?

A lesson on oil drilling from one of the engineers in our community.
An Overview of Adjustment Disorders in Children and Adolescence

Every living organism must find a way to constantly adjust to their environment because the environment keep changing. Changes to the environment can be natural or man-made. However, some humans may find it difficult to adjust to changes in life. It has a medical term and ways in which it is diagnosed.
As usual, all rewards earned on the distilled posts are used to fund the STEMsocial project functioning and activities. The author of the distilled, who may be any STEMsocial member depending on the week, gets 30% of the rewards of this post. Moreover, this week gets 7% for the usage of his image. If you like what we do, please consider joining our community on HIVE and delegating to the
account (85% of the curation rewards are returned), or trailing it.
Have fun!