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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German Businesses Criticize Tax Complexity
High taxes in Germany are perceived as a major obstacle for businesses, according to a recent survey conducted by researchers from Humboldt University, Paderborn University,
Rising Threat of Flood Disasters
The combination of climate change and population growth in high-risk areas is causing an increasing number of people to be threatened by floods. Since the
Cell-based fish from bioreactor.
Bluu Biosciences, a German start-up specializing in the development and production of cell-based fish, has developed a process for cell-based fish production. The company plans
2.1 Million Germans Struggle with High Rents
Over 2.1 million people in Germany are struggling to make ends meet due to high rental costs, according to a recent study by the Humboldt
Rising Software Development Costs for Cars
The importance of electronics and software in the automotive industry is rapidly increasing, with a third of the industry’s research and development investment in 2019
Melting Arctic Ice Accelerates
The Arctic ice is melting at an unprecedented rate, according to observations made by scientists aboard the German research vessel Polarstern and satellite data analysis.
AI to save rare whale species
The Atlantic North Right Whale, one of the world’s most endangered species, is facing extinction. However, a new technology has been developed to help preserve
28,000-Year Power from Diamond Nuclear Battery
A new battery technology that generates electricity from nuclear waste using nanodiamonds has been developed. The betavoltaic battery is expected to provide energy for up
Disease Risk Forecast with Gen-Analysis
A statistical model has been developed that can accurately predict the risk and age of onset for diseases such as high blood pressure based on
New drug halves cholesterol yearly
A new medication has been developed that can halve “bad cholesterol” with just two injections per year. LDL cholesterol, also known as “bad cholesterol,” is