It is the 10th edition of the STEMng digest. Thank you to everyone that has been with us one way or the other so far. We are sincerely grateful.
STEMng Digest is a publication where we bring to you the top stem-related content published by Nigerian authors on the hive blockchain. We are a sub-community of stemsocial, a community that is dedicated to curating and supporting stem-related content on the hive blockchain. Now let's look at some statistics.

A total of thirteen (13) articles published by Nigerian authors were supported by stemsocial community this past week. The thirteen articles were published by nine (9) unique authors, culminating in an average of approximately more than one post per author. These figures are a bit similar to the previous week where eleven (11) articles were posted by ten (10) unique authors.
Below is the list of all the articles published (and stemsocial supported) by Nigerian authors in this last week. Feel free to throw these authors some supports which could be in terms of upvotes, comments, reblogs, tips, or even sharing on other social media.
Top pick for the week
Our top pick for this week is the article by @loveforlove; How is Temperature Regulated in Mammals?. If you are a biology student or just a stem enthusiast that has been wondering how temperature is regulated in mammals, the post provides an interesting, clear explanation of it. It promises to be worthy of your time.
Support us
If you love our activities and or what we do as a community, you can throw us some supports. Support stemng/stemsocial activities on the hive blockchain through one (or more) of the following
- Support stemsocial app development proposal through Hivesigner, or PeakD or Hive DAO
- Support stemsocial witness by voting for @stem.witness here.
- Support through delegation to @steemstem account or just following its trail on hive.vote.
If you have any information, concern, or inquiries; feel free to pop-in to our discord server, message @gentleshaid on discord (gentleshaid [STEMsocial]#1143), or engage us in the comment section below.
Till next week, hive on!