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3rd StemQ Digest

The is the third installment of our Digest, a weekly(-ish) post acting as a newsletter and a sample of best Q&As since the previous edition.

StemQ has seen a fair amount of activity since the last digest.
A good few users have contributed content and submitted interesting questions and answers.

From nuclear fusion to the melatonin hormone, the site has seen a broad range of topics covered.

Several bugs have also been fixed and the application is approaching the stability required for producing a mobile app for Android and iOS.

Work is underway to provide a roadmap to release 1.0. This roadmap will be published once complete and the overall direction of the project will become clearer to all.

What is StemQ?

StemQ is a questions and answers (Q&A) application focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects.

Using StemQ users can post specific questions about STEM related topics and let other StemQ users answer those questions.
All while earning Steem cryptocurrency!

Q&A highlights

Here is a sample of the first contributions posted on StemQ.

What is the solar neutrino problem and how it was solved?
by @rifkan

Through answering this question, @rifkan explains the nuclear reactions in the sun and the production of the elusive particle that is the neutrino.
The solar neutrino problem is explained along with possible theories that could explain the significant difference between expected and measured quantity of neutrinos originating from the Sun.

Is there a more systematic approach to classical mechanics than Newtons second law?
by @maticpecovnik

Are there alternative ways to using Newton's second law to derive the equations of motion of a system under forces and constraints?

This is the question asked this week by @maticpecovnik who provides a simple application of Hamiltonian mechanics to a mass/spring problem.


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StemQ is actively looking for new steemians to join our growing community of readers and contributors!

Do you have a question related to STEM subjects?

Would you be able to answer one or more of the questions currently unanswered?

Are you striving to learn ever more?

Then sign in with your Steem account on StemQ and join our fast growing community!

Bust most of all StemQ needs to get recognition across the STEM enthusiasts community!

Please help us getting StemQ become mainstream by spreading the word on other social networks, re-steeming and upvoting this post!

Thank you!

Where to find more information?

For more information and latest news, join the vibrant StemQ Discord Server and follow the @stemq account!

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Hey stemq,

thank you for your work.

I have a suggestion for you. Please add your website to the head of your steemit account. Maybe more people will visit your website then.

Regards

Chapper

Hi @chappertron, thanks.
Good suggestion, I will add the link shortly.