Welcome to the 22nd episode of the stemng digest series where we bring to you some of the best posts under the #stemng tag in the past week.
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As we usually do, we have sifted through the stemng tag and even though there were several good posts to choose from, below are the posts that stood out for week #14.
Saturday: The Bad vs The Good: THE COMPUTER VIRUS AND THE ANTIVIRUS
The virus is something that no one wants near them either as a disease or in the form of a malicious program designed to wreck a PC. The blog by sheds light on what a computer virus is, how it works, and how to detect and prevent the spread of it.
Sunday: The mystery of the "FREEZING RAIN" unravelled
The second post of the week is from . The posts demystify the formation of snow and explain the reason most of Africa do not experience it.
Monday: Dangers of Ordinary Cement And The Benefits of Bio-Cement
The article written by explores the civil engineering world of cement. The advantages of the new cement-bio cement- which poses less hazard to the environment and humankind. For more details be kind enough to visit the link above.
Tuesday: Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia: A condition that could make you star in your own horror films
takes on the medical condition-Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia- which makes a makeup artist job in a horror movie easy in the sense that sufferers already has an alien look of the terrifying character usually portrayed in the film.
Wednesday: Let's talk about how bigger brains come at a cost
The human being is on top of the food chain; that position did not come free. 's article describes some of the cost of having a larger brain compared to our smaller brain species that inhabit our solar system. An interesting read which we think you should read and not just take our words for it.
Thursday : Who Says You Cannot Make your Own Airplane? Series #1: Understanding The Mechanism Behind Airplanes And The Misconceptions
The cost of an aeroplane may a little on the high side, but not to worry may be the one who may finally show you the way to getting one by building it. But first you will have to read about how the aeroplane works before making one: that is fair enough.
Friday: ALBEDO: An explanation of surface reflectivity and why I don’t really like the sun
The last post of the week is from , and it was a sunny one. The Albedo phenomenon describes the way the sun reflects off a surface. It delves further to show the relationship between the surface reflection to a performance of solar panels and global warming.
About the selection process
The post for each day was selected based on consensus between the stemng management, in persons of and
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Till next week!