Geert Devenster
Geert Devenster, a Tartu Ülikool graduate, is a dynamic science writer specializing in Physics and Technology. With a knack for simplifying complex topics, he bridges the gap between cutting-edge research and public comprehension. His work reflects a commitment to making science accessible and engaging for diverse audiences.
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3D-Printed Salmon Sold in Supermarkets
Revolutionary Vegan Salmon Fillet Produced with 3D Printing Technology Revo Foods, an Austrian start-up specializing in producing vegan meat and fish substitutes using 3D printing
Are We Living in a Simulation?
Physicist Explores the Hypothesis of a Simulated Universe According to the hypothesis of a simulated universe, humans do not live in a real reality but
Plasma Gun Freezes with Precision
In a surprising discovery, researchers at the University of Virginia have developed a cold plasma gun that can cool surfaces for a few microseconds. Plasma,
Mapping Antarctica’s Sensitive Glacier Floor
New data has been released that shows the rock beneath the Thwaites Glacier, also known as the Doomsday Glacier, which is the most sensitive glacier
More Wind Turbines in Germany
Germany has seen a significant increase in the construction and approval of new wind turbines, but one region is still lagging behind. The federal government
China builds world’s largest wind farm
China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), a state-owned company, has announced plans to build the world’s largest wind turbine, surpassing the current record holder, a wind
Wireless Charging for Electric Cars
Germany is set to install a public test track for electric vehicles that can be charged while driving using magnetic coils embedded in the road.
Vaping linked to chronic stress
Young e-cigarette users are unfortunately more likely to suffer from chronic stress, according to a recent study by researchers at the Hospital for Sick Children
Germany leads in hydrogen patents.
Germany Leads in Hydrogen Patents in the European Union Germany is leading in the registration of hydrogen patents in the European Union (EU), according to
Heatwaves stress deeper water layers
A new study by the University of Algarve has found that marine heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense in deeper waters, with potentially devastating