Hello Steemians!!
It has been more than a month since the initial post announcing the first Science Fair ever to be held on Steemit, organized by SteemSTEM. We thank all the members of the SteemSTEM management team for supporting of the event, from the donation of the Steem Power rewards, and for being the judges for the event!
And now the time has come for the announcement of the winners!! But before that let us first introduce all of those who participated in the project:
and his project of turning an old web cam into a radiation detector, using house hold items for the radioactive source material and a smart phone app for radioactive detection. Post
and his project about an electricity generator with the help of Fleming’s Right Hand Rules, using ordinary house hold items. Post
and his project on air, experimentally proving whether air has mass, whether air takes up space and other properties of air using common house hold items. Post
and her son Zachary on their project about crystallization of sugar to make Rock Candy and the principles behind the candy formation. Post
and her project on the backgrounds and chemical properties of polystyrene, and its application as a crafting material Post
and her project on the demonstration of Newton’s Third Law with the help of her dedicated team of trolls, using common house hold items. Post
Participation in this first iteration of the science fair was not as large as we would have liked, however it seems that everyone who joined had a great time preparing for it! This is the true intention of a Science Fair, to demonstrate that you don't need to have a fancy degree or even fancy materials to do fun and interesting science projects.
And here now for the winners:
The 1st place with 38.7 SBD + 100 SP (from SteemSTEM) goes to
The 2nd place with 25.8 SBD + 50 SP (from SteemSTEM) goes to
The 3rd place with 12.9 SBD + 25 SP (from SteemSTEM) goes to
The people’s favorite awards (based on number of upvotes) 12.9 SBD goes to
And finally there are 4 bilingual articles, and will share the 38.7 SBD reward (each 9.7 SBD)
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Congratulation to all the winners, I will send the SBD soon, and the SP will be sent by SteemSTEM ().
Finally, I hope everyone appreciated the science fair, and also hope through the participants posts helped to stimulate your interest in the field of science.
Please consider joining us and take part in the SteemSTEM community. Many Steemians within the SteemSTEM community produce very high quality scientific content, and are very worthy of following. The Steemit platform and STEEM in general are providing us all the opportunity to change how the world values knowledge. Learning something new everyday through through Steemit and observing what it is about others content that makes it so appealing, is a great way to learn new ways to improve your own content! So please come and join us through the methods below!
SteemSTEM
The @steemstem project is a community driven project which seeks to promote well written/informative Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics postings on Steemit. SteemSTEM not only curates STEM posts on the platform through both voting and resteeming, but also re-distributes curation rewards as STEEM Power, to members of Steemit's growing scientific/tech community (for instance to the winners of this Science Fair!).
To learn more about the project please join us on steemit.chat (https://steemit.chat/channel/steemSTEM), we are always looking for people who want to help in our quest to increase the quality of STEM (and health) posts on our growing platform, and would love to hear from you!