Our latest distilled of the best posts on STEMsocial was released 11 months ago. Here is finally the third episode for 2021, written by @lemouth who recently resurrected. The least we can say is probably "better late than never". We of course thank all of those who have been patient enough to wait for this blog. For those who do not know what STEMsocial is, please take a look here, or pass by Discord or the Openhive Chat.

In order to select the top posts of the period ranging from last Saturday (04.12) to today (10.12), I decided to introduce some objective criteria. Of course, these can be discussed. Anyone who wants to share their three cents on this matter, in order to impact the selection next week, is free to leave a comment to this post.
In practice, I considered all best posts found by our curators, and written in English. I then selected those that attracted the largest number of comments that are written neither by the post author, nor by a script or a bot. I also decided that a given author cannot appear twice in the selection.
We encourage everyone to have a look and contribute to the discussion in any of the selected articles, as well as potentially give a follow to selected authors.
Our top choices
100 years of discoveries in particle physics - building the Standard Model brick by brick

Lesson about lions from a Museum
A Green Alternative to Strip Mining in My Collage for LMAC #102

Understanding the concept of placebo effect and why healing comes from the mind

What If The Universe Is Fundamentally Mathematical ?

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See you all (hopefully) next week!