Hello all! Glad to report that Science-Trail is back up and will be continuing full steem ahead into 2018!
It's best we attempt to restore some normalcy by first bringing back our weekly newsletter! Highlighting the best science content of the week from the community! Also belated happy new years to you all! With the recent increase of traffic over the last month we can all be sure that 2018 will end off on an even better note for all of us here on the platform, and we wish you all good luck with all your endeavors this year. With that said, onto this week's best!

Post By: Trismegistuz
5. Einstein's Untold Tale
An interesting article which dives into some of the chemistry Eistein partook in, unbeknownst to scientists. That is his hidden love life and few know partners.
has the hot gossip on Einstein's ex-baes.
4. A Solution To A Smelly Situation
looks to enlighten us on the new robotic approach being taken to sewers of India. With the use of the Bandicoot robot, while also shedding some light on the complex Hindu caste system at place.
3. What, Where, When, Wasabi.
A spicy post from a newer user,
! A detailed account of the evolutionary processes that brought our eyes to water and cheeks to pinch at just the mention of the green goo, coming from roots that you may not expect.
2. A Note from SteemSTEM on STEM Article Etiquette
A great post from @SteemSTEM, chalk full of tips for those looking to improve and refine their writing style for STEM articles. (That is content concerning Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) A very informative article that should definitely be full read for any newcomers to STEM and Steemit.
1. The Advanced Biomolecular Tech Behind Gene Anaylsis
This amazingly well researched and put together article by
teaches us about some of the most influential and crucial developments in biomolecular technology and research that paved the road for discoveries yet to be made at the time.
That's it for this week, everyone! As always thanks for everyone's support, we hope you continue to give it to the science-trail as we enter the new year!
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