Science, technology, engineering, art, and math are pillars of human society. We cannot improve without them. We cannot define ourselves without them. The realization of each pillar helps to shape our community and its course.
Welcome everyone to the third POB STEAM Curation. Apologies for the lapse in posting, but everyone needs time off, and I'm only human. So! Sit back, relax, and enjoy some article summaries.
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It's a striking review of the role of mathematics in science.
clinton19's writing introduces us to the field of integrated information theory that hopes to measure and predict the role of consciousness at a quantifiable level.
noble-noah takes us on a tour of some of the most sought-after digital skills in his work.
Among the many skills one could possess, noble-noah discusses content writing, data analysis, website design, social media management, and copywriting.
Being a student and professional, I have to write that it's easier said than done in some of these fields. You can learn the skills academically, but applying them to occupations will take intelligent working habits.
I found this article to be pretty crucial given the lack of knowledge I have of cars.
I love it when a mechanic shows me vehicle parts to demonstrate why something has failed or why the piece should be replaced.
rubenmedina182, however, goes a bit further than just describing possible reasons for a troublesome engine. He provides comparative images that bring his messages home.
If you love contests, #proofofbrain has contests just for you! The table below presents a few POB authors, along with examples of their contests for this week. Dates may vary when each new contest occurs, so follow along to get the most recent updates!
Did you miss any of these contests? No problem! Just stay in tune with POB and the authors highlighted. There will be more contests that follow! Uwelang's contest, for instance, is on its 27th series. Wow!