Hello everyone, we at steemSTEM have a message for you
This post is designed for both newcomers and to the aspiring members of the steemSTEM community. We are going to address important aspects regarding the overall quality of a post that go beyond scientific writing technicalities, and we’ll also demonstrate how to engage in this community. As will be shown, this entails more than having some science-tagged-posts being curated by our crew.
What Does it Involve, Then?
Let’s start with a question. Why are you posting? If the answer is ‘money’ to you, then it is obvious to us, too. There is a distinct difference between posts of somebody struggling to come up with ideas to get rich and somebody who has been inspired to teach or engage in the community with original ideas. The most successful authors are those who are both driven by reward, and passionate and consistent with their work (more on this later).
The level of commitment and pride you have for your blog content is essential. Your reputation and followers are the by-products of this and the upvotes always come next. Yeah, in short: the community comes first. The rest follows.
So, just in case you got this order of events mixed up, please reassess it.
Commitment and dedication
What do you blog about? Plants, animals, mental health? Whatever it is, take your time to do some research on your topic. This is after all how your readers will eventually follow you.
This might take a while, but keep in mind you are not the only one in this situation - this always makes one feel better! The goal should be to create a document that you are proud of - which will likely take anyone quite a bit of time!
But what is research, if not searching on Google? Try Google Scholar or other academic sources. Don’t be afraid to personally email researchers on the subject you’re interested in. They are almost always more than happy to engage with you, give you permission to use their images and offer even more than you asked. It could even be an opportunity to bring a new professional into the community.
Dig Deeper
Often when I write about something on the fringes of science, I find that a slight detail has been disputed in a paper saturated with evidence to the contrary. These aren’t things to ignore, embrace it and discuss it, even if it is your area of expertise. There’s nothing wrong with a subject being wrong or controversial, as long as you rationally discuss it and provide evidence whilst opening up discussion.
Pressing the POST button
Now, that you have finished writing your post, which might have taken you several hours or even days to put together, you are ready to press the POST button. Yeah!
As soon as one presses the POST button, the obsession begins: ‘Will I be upvoted?’ ‘Why aren’t they upvoting me?’ I think ‘Mine is better than theirs, yet they got the big upvote?’
It’s tough.
But, here is the good news: the steemSTEM team has a group of curators, scouring the platform searching for all the material related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics.They are real knowledgeable people, looking for quality content in order to reward them better.
But it is a small team with limited voting power. 6 months ago it was easy to upvote every single post, 24/7, that deserved it with time to spare to scour the lesser-known corners of Steemit to find new potential. Now things have grown exponentially, this is impossible, yet each curator still reads and proof-reads twenty (or more) 500-2,000 word posts a day.
But there are much more than 20 authors, and so a higher level of expectation is a must, and authors need to strive to be the best.
So what are the minimum requirements that we look for?
Originality : In case you are not sure of how to be original when writing a science post, it is simple: Write using your own words. This equivalently means making more of an effort than just giving a twist here and there to that article you saw in psychologytoday.com or on BBC Planet.
Well Written, Clear English: If your reader can’t clearly understand the points you are trying to make, then your post is not effective!
Well Formatted Posts: In short, make your content easy-to-read and follow for everyone. Add headings, find nice images (and reference their sources), and do not make your posts too long, or too short either!
Use A Language You Are Comfortable With: Curators are all seeing and all knowing. They even have magic tools! If you feel it’s too difficult to write in English, you may try to translate an article about global warming from a Spanish source and try to sell it as your own original work. This will most likely leads to flags and reports to steemcleaners, and your Steemit career could be over, just like that!
Instead, we have a growing, trusted community of different nationalities, from Nigeria to Italy, France and Venezuela. If you persevere, these communities will allow you to grow in your first language.
If your English is average but needs improvements, consider using tools such as Grammarly or even, you know, friends from the aforementioned communities.
References. Please reference everything; all the sources of information for your post, as well as all the images. This is not that hard and will only bring you credibility. We all stand on the shoulders of giants, so give them a little credit.
These are the minimum objective requirements, and you are capable of meeting them, don’t you think? We think so too. So please keep them in mind.
However, the bigger we grow, the more selective we have to become, so how do you shine above the rest?
Well, once you’ve mastered the minimum requirements, there are, of course, other things to consider: practicality, originality, personality, style and other subjective factors all lead to a more beautiful and worthwhile post.
Practicality
Sure, a 12-page report on the physical dimensions of spines on the leaves of Western Sarahan cacti or whatever is important in some academic circles, but what value has it to the steemstem community readers, and to a larger extent, Steemit itself? If the answer is ‘nothing’, perhaps you should reconsider the topic. OR if you still choose to proceed, temper your expectations for the amount of attention it will get.
Originality
We already discussed using your own words to make original content, but instead of just finding a topic and re-writing it, perhaps try to find a new angle, find some of the latest research and discoveries. Don’t just put other content into your own words (but of course do ensure that you use your own words!), make the content itself your own!
Personality
You could even include how the information you discuss has a personal impact in your life. This brings followers in because they get to know you and want to follow you, rather than the information you provide. Writing in your own style gives us curators more confidence that it really is you too, rather than some report copied from some obscure website, which then wastes more time as we work on finding the original source material.
Style
Don’t be afraid to make the post fun or humourous. Don’t be scared to mix it up a bit with some creative spin, fictional characters debating for example, or using your other talents to make it shine, be it music, art, photography or whatever. The more unique it looks, the quicker and longer it catches everybody’s attention.
In short, authors should ask themselves ‘is it valuable’ or ‘is it interesting to the casual reader’, or even more importantly, ‘is it understandable?’
Beyond the Post
There is more to this opportunity. As we said at the beginning, being a member of the Steemstem community is not only about writing a post and having it upvoted by the team. It is first and foremost about sharing STEM knowledge, educating and eradicating superstitious beliefs.
There are many ways to become a member of the steemSTEM community besides posting quality material. You can for instance engage in healthy and adult debates, take part in friendly chats in the steemSTEM chat channel, or even motivate other members of the community through commenting on their posts.
The attraction of Steemit, for many, is the financial reward. However, the posting/expecting to be paid for it pattern can be a frustrating one, particularly for newcomers.
So, please try to look beyond this. This is a view that will only isolate you from the bigger picture that the steemSTEM community is: **a family of science lovers who support one another with mentoring, comments, jokes, upvotes, quick words on the chat, collaborative works and so forth.
And, of course, why not … a community that sets an example to all the other ones within the Steemit platform.
Thank you!
@abigail-dantes and the @steemstem team
We thank @nitesh9 and @rocking-dave for the creation and rights to use the steemSTEM images and gifs presented throughout this post
Very well written post.
I believe as more users find their way to steemit, something similar to this should be found at the Trending page at all time, or at least routinely.
Perhaps consider adding a standardized link to this post at the end of the Distilled posts? That way, you could continuously direct readers curious about how they can get a steemSTEM vote, or be featured in the Distilled post, without needing to repost it.
This is a good advice. It will be added to the 16th distilled tomorrow :)
Indeed! I am going to put a link to this post on my articles from now on too :)
Excellent idea @fredrikaa, hopefully once communities become official, we will gain the ability to 'pin' a post at the top of the communities trending page.
Obviously, this article has just solved my problems regarding making contributions. I believe with time, alot of users will this channel very resourceful even towards getting answers to alot of unknown realities out there.
Thank You steemSTEM. My write-ups would from now be worth reading through.
Steem On !!
Thank you @ufxpression
Great idea👍
I love How this community works together!
This is too cool :D
This response! It is perfect! Definitely makes all the effort worth it :D
I still have quite a bit to learn about the navigation and use of Steemit.
I am a radiologist and have been thinking of some posts regarding some basic information / misinformation / opinions about various medical imaging procedures and the state of medicine in general.
Is SteemStem an appropriate TAG for such information, or should it be limited to more technical scientific ideas?
Thanks for your part in making this platform diverse and interesting.
I love to see some of the more creative stuff here, and as an outlet for my art and photography ideas it has so far been great fun. I look forward to perhaps sharing some ideas on my experiences in the medical field also at some point.
@ohicklin
Welcome to Steemit. I look forward to following your posts and maybe having some discussion. I am a rheumatologist but I am mostly posting on my great interest in paleopathology (which includes xray studies of fossils). The son of a fellow researcher told me about Steemit and I think it is a good platform to get others interested in something I am somewhat passionate about.
And I have seronegative spondyloarthritis, inherited from Dad. Does this fucking thing ever go away or will I be taking arcoxia my whole life?! Advice welcome.
arcoxia? like arxidia but in cypriot dialect? you can have mine, but I don't think they will help :(
Mine are working ok for now, but the double-dick guy could use an extra pair to go with the extra dick.
XD
Yes I imagine I will be using this more for an escape from the medical field rather than commenting on it the vast majority of time. But this does offer an interesting outlet for just about any subject I can see. My son talked me into trying the crypto world out and so far I'm glad he did.
I will have to go look up your site.
Our tag is not just for technical content. Its for any STEM related content, we are just trying to uphold quality standards, to help give us all more interesting things to read. :)
So yes, your idea is welcome here!
Thanks for the guidance.
Yes of course we value this kind of content, especially informing about misinformation. Give it a go!
Thanks.
I join my voice to the one of the two other replies! Please give it a try :)
Thanks for the encouragement.
I have seen your blog before . Impressive stuff! Physics has always intimidated me. I feel I barely learned enough to get by when I had to, so I appreciate someone who actually can understand and use physics intelligently.
Thanks for keeping things clear. As a newbie on steemit I really appreciate valuable tips. It is pleasure to create content that makes other think about the case and comment their point of view. Spreading knowledge should be more common on todays Internet!
Definitely, it's why we are trying so hard here.
I absolutely agree. I love teach people cool stuff about animals and biology, so now that I can actually get paid to do it, there's no reason not to! I don't get why there aren't even more passionate content creators here; they could earn so much money by writing about what they love!
It has been quite a challenge to write about science topics. Trying to find the right balance between what may engage a general audience and making the post as scientific as possible. In my last post about graphene, it was not easy to pull away from orbitals of atoms and decentralized electrons to continue to talk about graphene and keep the post on topic. It leaves one wondering about completeness of a post. The difference is really a presentation to a room full of scientists vs a post for everyone else. It takes practice and skills to get there. Great guidelines for all.
I get what you're saying, and balancing it can be pretty difficult. I often find myself reading over a post before I should publish it when I realize that I use a work that most people probably won't understand. So then I spend some time to explain it, but quickly realize that the post is far too long and complex for regular people to enjoy, so then it's back to editing it once more!
One thing that's worth noting is that I personally feel much better about this balance now after having written on Steemit for a little over a year; I don't get stuck in the editing process for as long anymore, and the balancing comes more naturally now that I'm more tuned with my audience.
It has improved for me slowly. It is now not about explaining the complexities now but rather giving an overview in a way for people to enjoy it. Thanks so kindly for responding.
Well said. I completely agree with that ;) Many details that are very fascinating to us who are well-educated within a certain field is just plain boring for the readers.
Yep, that is indeed the challenge! It definitely takes a LOT of practice to get there. I wonder if I will ever truly achieve it.
Good to know that I am not the only one trying to push electrons out of the way.
Awesome read.
Your team has been so helpful to me. From day one, you guys have guided me towards providing more engaging content for this platform. You have also encouraged me to persevere in this competitive environment, regardless of the financial reward. I can’t thank you enough for your time and commitment to ‘us’ creators.
For these reasons I will continue posting for the SteemStem family.
We are glad to have you posting here! You are doing some really nice work!
You have said it all, great rules which won't even appear as one once you start writing things you are passionate about. Thanks for sharing.
It is our pleasure to share. Let's hope many people will read :)
You are right, you've taken the horse to the stream... It's left for the horse to drink or not.
What a great post. I wish I would've posted my first few articles with the @steemstem tag, but I am still learning. I'm writing about my journey with psychedelics and the proven science behind it all. I always make sure to post all of my references, since this topic is tricky to write about it, tends to scare people away. But that's why I'm here! To hopefully educate and to share my own experiences, so others who may feel lost or frustrated with lacking therapies can at least investigate alternatives. I'm not concerned about making money, if I was, I'd write about something else. So, from now on I know the one tag that'll have to be placed for sure.
I am very pleased to see you here @therightsideofup. Don't be frustrated about your two first posts ... as lemouth said, the curators do browse other tags!
All the best to you always :)
@abigail-dantes Thank you! Best to you as well!
:)
We are also browsing other tags but there it is easier to miss a post due to the flow.
I always worry my stuff is too long or unrelatable or boring or unoriginal. I'll try to improve.
I worry the same about my own! Its a constant quest to learn and improve.
I am on the long-post side as well... So far, I never received any comment about that. I however try not to write more than 1500 words per post.
Same here. I try to provide more and more information through my post but as a result it becomes long.
So, it's my constant endeavour to make my content precise and yet interesting. While I trying my best to improve my writing skills as well as my English grammar and vocabulary. :D
However, the guidance of @justtryme90 and @lemouth have improved my writing to a great extent. :)
It's really tricky to find the sweet spot where the post is just the right length. It's way too easy to get stuck on either too long, but goes into enough detail or right length, but should probably explain in more detail.
Ditto.
Rewarding the best is always appreciated. Keep going.
I feel very happy for being part of this great community, it is a great honor to publish for the entire scientific community, and I think this post is excellent trying to continue attracting more users to use our tag as number 1, and I am proud that my country is mentioned in this publication, thank you very much :D
It is an honor to have you!
For me it is an honor to be part of the stem community and to receive recognition
And we are very happy with your contributions (at all different levels ;) )
I am very happy, your words are very encouraging for me, I will soon start with the new project and I am finishing the last details :D
well writen post!
Its sometimes a challenge to either find a topic, set the right tone, or strike the right balance been informative and accessible. Its good to know I'm not the only one with these issues. Thanks for all the advice.
Everyone is probably struggling with this ;)
Amazing post. I am happy to be a part of this wonderful community.
Thanks for the information and guidance.
You are very welcome @jaybaba :)
This is what this community is all about!
I am new to this community and I'm into science. I'm glad that I was able to get into this tho still confused to how it rolls but anyway, I find everything interesting. I'm pretty sure I'll get ahold of everything with perseverance and dedication. More knowledge to learn! Cheers! :)
Hello @kimikal
Well, this post was written exactly to give some guidance to newcomers like you :) It would be great to see you in the steemstem channel at steemit.chat! There, you will find Steemians who have been around on the platform longer than you. You can always ask them (us) questions about the things that are still confusing for you :)
It's been a month since I joined Steemit. So far I've not yet decided anything on what I'm going to write here. I have been exploring the site and learning new things every day. This article is wonderful. This has now given me a great clarity. I think I now know what I need to do. Thanks for the article.
I really enjoyed this post. I will like to ask a question and I believe @steemstem will respond to it. If after a good research, you were able to put up a good post but @cheetah now comment on it. Can such post be recommended or be upvoted by @steemstem.Thanks
unique post works great @steemstem
I am here to share my knowledge about programming, I would like to tell or build a community only of programmers of web pages, apps and artificial intelligence systems and I am preparing all the articles to publish them at once and continuously.
I see this platform as an opportunity to share my knowledge for free to people who have just started and who love programming and that's why I would like to be part of your initiative.
Programming belongs to STEM. Do not hesitate to use the steemstem tag and we will support you (provided your articles meet our guidelines) :)
I’m a beginner in programming hahaha, are you willing to guide me?
Of course, only follow me, the next week I will publish some info about typescript and arduino. I write in spanish and english.
Great mate!! Can’t wait
merci pour l'encouragement et les conseilles intéressant poste pour les débutants comme moi
Avec plaisir! Ceci s'applique aussi aux articles en francais (avec le tag francostem).
Glad I came across this. I was originally drawn to Steem by a post about Mental Issues. Researching Mental & Pysical Health. Decided to join up. Personally, there is a lot of educated articles here. We Blog (my fiancé and I) about Lifestyle but my intellectual side is quite different than my Blog style. I hope I can keep up. You can call me the Penny Lady (Ellie). Upvoted & Resteemed.
I think this is a very useful article for all users of this great community ..
premises steemstem the curator can get a quality post not only post but the quality of the post ..
thank you for encouraging new steemit users to keep working.
Yes, we are trying to give people a better Idea of what we are striving for.
thank you for the information enlightenment for us steeit beginner many things already know from your story and a million ideas as well as us as a beginner rhetoric of playing in steemit technique has not been fully mastered and I am very happy when I see this post although I do not understand with your writing I trying to mentajemakan into indonesia and I am very interested in the enlightenment of the articles you write thank you I will always follow your writing further hopefully many insights and developments that I get from your next work @steemstem
Yeah, I want to mentajemakan too!
Are you sure you have not google-translated some original message in Indonesian (this is one of the point in the post by the way)? I am not sure to fully understand what you mean...
I translate into English, this post is very useful to read@lemouth
The problem is not the translation, but how the translation is made. As said in the post :)
great article @steemstem
Let's hope it will be read! :D
This is an amazing post, so thank you so much. As a newcomer to Steemit, its all a bit confusing, and this post sets it straight for us newbies. So once again thank you for this post!
You're welcome
Something to also consider is doing a collaboration with another!
For this, we may need more people from a given field, I guess. I am not so sure to see what I could do with people outside particle physics :)
This is a great help for me as a beginner.
I will make a good post.
We are looking forward to read it! :D
As a newbie this kind of posts guide really helps a lot and points us to the right direction! Thank you very much
You are very welcome!
Hi -
As a surgeon who's invested in health topics and strong science content being on this site, I heavily applaud this. This is the first time I'm hearing about the SteemSTEM community, but I am interested in joining and being a part of it.
Thank you for bringing the tag to my attention, and as I plan out some posts in regards to healthcare and medicine, I will keep it in mind!
Please join us in the steemit chat for a start. We will be glad to welcome you :)
Look forward to seeing you in the feed. See you in steemit.chat!
Thank you @abigail-dantes and the @steemstem team for the enlightenment. Certainly as a beginner in steemit, these tips are very useful and very valuable to me. During this post content, I think it's good and true, it turns out with this enlightenment, It opens my insight to write or membut better content, even though it is not much vote. Because the curator thinks the content is less interesting. But at least I've tried. Hopefully the future will be even better.
You are welcome.
Are you sure you have not google-translated some original message? I mean, what does membut mean? This is one of the point of this post, by the way...
Note that sometimes, we just don't vote an article because we miss it. We are humans...
Thank you very much @lemouth for your suggestions and feedback.
You are welcome @bim.scouting. But, don't forget: Do not put too much pressure on yourself! Try to find ways to make the whole writing + posting process something that you also enjoy. Focusing on the upvotes only can diminish the fun of your experience here on the platform!
Thank you for reading :)
Thank you very much @abigail-dantes.
If I write a post about the topics mentioned, how will you come to know about that?
Do we have to drop our post links somewhere?
@steemstem
just use the 'steemstem' tag and we will likely come across it (though this is not guaranteed; we are only human)
Thank you
As said below, link dropping is not necessary. On top of that, we do not have such a channel :)
Just the use of tag.. Thanks
Yep :)
Thanks for all the guidelines and info . I always like to bring science related topics into general public more understandable way rather than educating only scientists(which also very useful of course ) .As a newbie i will certainly book mark this post to make sure my articles follow the general outline of steemstem standards.
You can also look to the posts referred to in our distilled articles. This will give you an idea about what we vote strong :)
Thanks you @lemouth i will look for it.
I have been getting my feet wet this past week, and cruising many of the feed sights. I agree whole heartedly with quality, understandable content. I have made only a couple posts this first week, because as you say, it takes time to think about it all. Thank you for such a "to the point" post.
You are welcome, and... we are looking forward to read your next posts :)
As a newer member I feel like this has cleared things up bit more for me, thank you very much. I've heard rumours recently about steemSTEM team accepting historical posts as there isn't many/they don't get the support, is this true? If so I could do a series on Irish History.
This marks the third time you have asked this exact same question. It's getting really old.
History is part is science that is part of STEM, isn't it?. So no problem! :)
I have understood the whole message. Of course this is inseparable from the quality of control we need to become more mature and real. I strongly agree with it because of something new with a refresher format. I admit there are several perspectives of people on this platform, especially financially and it's easy to see on the quantity of article products. I am a writer and try to read other articles in STEM environment for comparison purposes, of course I want to be better than other people's posts. In my Place, I have a small farming group of several people. They have been the jury for my article on the level of application understanding. yes, I am very lucky to have them as the fairest judges. What has been explained by STEM team above I can understand. I have commented under Mr. @justtryme to response Indo-STEM. about the full Indonesian language use option in Indo-STEM. I have been discuss this with our curator very seriously. But, the finally I think depending on their own, if they want to be more productive with the quality of course they should be aware to start arrange the Indonesian structure language and learn English. This is the science environment every material demanded clarity. Thanks STEM team for everything to make us more better.
Unfortunately steemstem is no longer supporting the #indo-stem team.
I think something that this hit on big is that writing a post on steemit isn't the same as writing an academic paper and can allow more of a personality. I am not a steemstem curator but coming from someone whom has attempted to read tons of academic writings, I have to say that the steemit blogs they repost tend to come off as much easier to read!
Because they serve a different purpose, IMO. ^^
Great write up, I must put the socializing part into consideration instead of just spending all my time on research. This is a food for thought for everyone, I cuncur with all the outlined points on this article.
Yep, what is going on on the chat is not negligible!
This part of your comment just made me smile @ememovic! I believe this is the main message this post is meant to convey. I find that sometimes "sacrificing" some researching/writing time to go around and get to know the work of others pays off in the long run! Not only do you find yourself interested in new topics, but it also allows you to engage with more people.
Thank you so much for saying this :)
The best attitude to take into steem is, I think, a desire to write first and foremost- if you get rewarded for it, fantastic, but you should want to do the writing for its own sake.
I would write 'share something' instead of 'write' in your comment. Writing is the way, but sharing is the thing behind :)
Oooh, I like that!
Yes, I like that too.
I like both of you liked what I wrote :D
It's a joy to see the progress in quality. If there would be several more "stem-like" communities in the other tags, SteemIt would growing at incredible pace
Yep, for those like some of us who are here for a year, this is nice to see. It is also painful to see the increase of spams... :(
I almost tried them in Korea... But I resisted :D
I wish I saw this when I joined the community. This piece is really priceless. I would definitely use this principles to fine-tune my creative acumen.
I’m glad I’m part of this amazing community
Go SteemSTEM!!
Thanks! Once in a while, it is good to write the guidelines down ;)
You're absolutely right sir
I suppose this is what we are here for now @samminator, to offer the newcomers all the support we once needed. Now we are here for them, to welcome them with the best we can offer! Also, what you said is so very true "to fine-tune my creative acumen" it is a constant process, ins't it? The learning never stops! That is why it is so exciting!
Thank you for your beautiful comment :)
Exactly buddy. Learning is a continuous process.
Like one of my friends once told me:
And I believe this is so true. You would agree with me buddy.
:*
Great
Yep ^^
Very good information for those who are just beginning. Thanks Steemstem
This is the purpose, but also for existing members. Sometimes, it is good to refresh our minds.
Perhaps this post is really a lesson to me. Will work keeping these points in mind.
The only lesson you need to learn is not to spam the curators with questions of why you haven't been voted yet. That's just rude. Your posts (IMO) are quite good.
The team works hard to ensure that good content gets better visibility. :)
I am not a regular reader of the steemstem post. Nevertheless, I think this post is a really valuable contribution to the entire platform and it should be spread to all content producers. Thanks
You are welcome! Thanks for this nice comment :)
I am really humbled to the core to be part of such an incredible community .
so am I @fancybrothers
" We all stand on the shoulders of giants"
Thanks for the mention!
SO humble!
Your shoulders are oddly huge aren't they?
thanks abigail dante and the team. Great work you have been doing so far!
Thank you @hadji :)
This part is something I will like to make some additions.
Articles in academic circles have their places here as well. I mean making it more understandable to the community as well as globally, than it would be reported in a scientific article. I have seen posts having over 30,000 views with 10 upvotes. Thats means, many people outside steemit read the article. This will in one way or the other bring people to the platform. This means the content brings value more than to steemit alone. I will like to say that an academician that probably comes accross a research work summary posted on steemit, will develop some curiosity for the platform. Summarily, the value should be to and beyond steemit.
In a PhD forum, it was advised that your research articles should be blogged. This is because you can reach a wider audience this way. I think steemit is a place to also blog such research articles, since it can give access to even get such articles behind paywall, directly from authors.
Am a delighted to have been part of this great community since I joined steemit. Great work by steemSTEM curators.
L true, one thing I enjoy challenging myself with is reading a seemingly boring paper, such as the one where researchers found a mouse up a hill, and writing about it in a way that shows how interesting it actually is when you take out the professional jargon.
You're right that this should play a bigger role in academia, and with papers getting increasingly unreadable over the decades, we're only going in the wrong direction
That is a field dependent statement. As soon as you master the basics (this is maybe the point), papers can be easily read and understood. At least in my field.
This is actually a very helpful post. I plan on posting more marine science related articles and #steemSTEM seems to be the ideal place. I'm glad this came out because I've been working on a few different posts and this will surely help me refine them for steemSTEM.
<3
We look forward to it!