Steem is currently living hard times, but we at SteemSTEM decided to move on with curation (and follow what is going on on the chain, of course).
is thus happy to share this fresh distilled of the best SteemSTEM posts of last week with you.

[image credits: @medro-martin]
Before moving on with the two best posts that have been selected by
(from all the posts found by our curators last week), here are a few of the most supported posts (of last week):
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[image credits: @medro-martin]
Before moving on with the two best posts that have been selected by
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We are pleased to emphasise the post of one of our curators,
, who shed light on the history behind the 1902 Nobel prize in physics. Zeeman and Lorentz got it, but how and why? You will know more by looking into the post, in which you may learn (or be reminded) a few things about radiation and magnetism.

Our SteemSTEM member
attended an interesting meeting about engineering in Nigeria, with a focus on the need for being more local. In other words, it focused on trying to diminish importations. The post reports about a project aiming at improving the way clay is made in Nigeria.
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All curation rewards earned are used to fund
project functioning and activities.
Our top choices
What did Lorentz and Zeeman do to win the Nobel Prize for physics in 1902?
Improving Drilling Mud with Soda Ash and Barite
Our SteemSTEM member
Statistics
SteemSTEM offers support to anyone using our app, steemstem.io. We recall that:
- Posting an article through the app automatically yields a 5% stronger upvote at curation time.
- Posting a reply to an article (or to another reply) from the app can sometimes yield some SteemSTEM support.
- Setting
as a beneficiary to the post automatically yields a stronger upvote (up to 5%).
- 27 small upvotes (less than 20%)
- 23 medium upvotes (in the 20%-50% range)
- 12 large upvotes (larger than 50%)
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All curation rewards earned are used to fund
See you hopefully all next week!
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