Welcome to our sixth *distilled* of the best articles posted within the STEMsocial community last week. This week, this will be for Tuesday night as last week. But this is not a big deal as a distilled on Tuesday keeps the doctor away (damned...). Feel free to engage with the featured authors of this week! We are a community after all!
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Before moving on with the two best posts that have been selected from all the posts found by our curators last week, here are the most supported ones:
| Author | Title |
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| @lemouth| Hundred future years of physics at CERN|
| @anaestrada12| Clinical Presentation of Myasthenia Gravis|
| @menoski| Understanding the relationship between socialization and our mental health|
| @agmoore| Hydroxychloroquine and Vision Loss|
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We are happy to feature a brand new author this week, @thecuriosium, who presented in a single video how he entered the field of electronic sculptures through some contest posted on twitter. Art and science can be all together!
We are happy to promote one of our regular author, @anaestrada12, who share with us week after week some clinical cases she got into during her carreer. The topic of the week concerns Myasthenia Gravis, a disease connected to issues with neurosmuscular transmission. As usual, the post performs a complete study, includinb in particular the diagnosis and the treatment.
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Our top choices
---A Prequel to Making Wire and How I Got Into Electronic Sculpture

Clinical Presentation of Myasthenia Gravis

Statistics
--- STEMSocial offers support to anyone using our app, stem.openhive.network. 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 support.
- Setting @steemstem as a beneficiary to the post automatically yields a stronger upvote (up to 5%).
- 36 small upvotes (less than 20%)
- 22 medium upvotes (in the 20%-50% range)
- 14 large upvotes (larger than 50%)
- supporting our funding proposal (#91);
- approving our witness (@stem.witness);
- delegating to the @steemstem account (or trailing it).