Repliesbolognesa (69)in science • last yearRE: MystiFACT-or-FICTION response #2 – Could there be life on Pluto?You've got talent!agmoore2 (63)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: Radioactive Pigs, Wild Pigs, Sick Pigs: The Trouble with Pigs TodayThank you! Yes, I wanted to say more about the pigs that people might eat!! unaware that the meat is not wholesome. But posts get very long and readers do not have patience. Thank you so much for…lemouth (72)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: SteemSTEM Distilled #110I am looking forward to read something from you. But I truly know how long writing up a post can take... and that it is difficult to squeeze in a busy schedule such as yours ;)lemouth (72)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: SteemSTEM Distilled #110Will you be the next one writing something? :)sco (64)in blog • 5 years agoRE: MycotoxinsThanks.justtryme90 (71)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: Developing a Developmental Lab #4: Sea Urchin FertilizationSounds good man, I'd like to catch up!abigail-dantes (67)in psychology • 5 years agoRE: Psychology Addict # 56 | Reflections on Anger.It's always nice to see you around @tking77798 :) I am glad you enjoyed reading this article. Yes, let's just say that Maria is not my favourite person in the world :P My now 9 year-old nephew is…abigail-dantes (67)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: SteemSTEM Distilled #108Thank you for the nice words @tking77798 :)lemouth (72)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: The SteemSTEM project: status and outlook for the close futureI hope so. I am still unsure now fast it could be if the number of posts explodes. However, we are still far from there ;)justtryme90 (71)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: Developing a Developmental Lab #4: Sea Urchin FertilizationI don't really spend much time here. Busy with work and life these days. How's the kiddo??lemouth (72)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: SteemSTEM Distilled #104My pleasure! :)justtryme90 (71)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: Developing a Developmental Lab #4: Sea Urchin FertilizationTouching the sea urchin would give me an anxiety attack. I'll stick with enzymes. At least I cant see how gross they are :plemouth (72)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: SteemSTEM Distilled #102Thanks for them! :)lemouth (72)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: SteemSTEM Distilled #102I really try it hard, believe me. But it is at the cost of not doing something else (developing the app or curating) :Dabigail-dantes (67)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: Psychology Addict # 50 | Why Good People Do Evil Things?Well, people are surprising! And yes ... The Acali was a very, very peculiar study. @tking77798, I struggled a lot posting my article via the app (I still have to inform lemouth about this).…abigail-dantes (67)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: SteemSTEM Distilled #102Hey @tking77798 😃 ! It's great seeing you here and reading your warm, kind words! ❤lemouth (72)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: SteemSTEM Distilled #100I was surprised to see that some of the very first featured authors were still on board. The community has shrunk so much since then...lemouth (72)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: Developing a Developmental Lab #4: Sea Urchin FertilizationThanks for the extra bits of information (I have never checked an urchin from the very close to be honest... so I didn't know ;) )chappertron (66)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: Interviewing the SteemSTEM Curators: @chappertronThank you! Can't wait for your next teaching article for SteemSTEM! Regardslemouth (72)in steemstem • 5 years agoRE: SteemSTEM Distilled #(100 - 1)Hopefully there is more in store! I have not browsed the tag for this week yet... I am instead trying to finalize a big paper (69 pages, 6 years of work), and this eats most my time :)