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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Obese Children Get Poorer Grades
A recent study conducted by social scientists Mona Dian from the University of Worms and Moris Triventi from the University of Trento in Italy has
Spray-on Bandage
A new bandage made of nanopolymer fibers that can be applied using a spray gun has been developed to simplify the treatment of burn wounds.
Deadlier British COVID-19 Variant
A new study conducted by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) has found that the risk of dying from the British variant
Yeast fungus hinders Crohn’s healing.
A new study by scientists at the Washington University School of Medicine has found that the yeast fungus Debaryomyces hansenii prevents the healing of the
Ultra-Cold Neutral Plasma Trapped
For the first time ever, scientists have been able to capture ultracold, neutral plasmas using a plasma trap based on a quadrupole magnetic field. Plasma
Carbon Tax on Dogs for Climate Goals
Leipzig’s Freibeuter party has submitted a proposal to introduce a CO2 tax on dogs in order to meet the city’s strict climate goals. The party
Nano Chip for DNA Storage
Microsoft Research has taken another step towards creating a DNA storage device the size of a small refrigerator that could potentially meet the entire storage
Alcohol can’t chase away negative feelings.
Alcohol is often used by many people to suppress negative emotions. However, according to a study, the drug actually intensifies depressive feelings. Researchers at the
X-ray pulses reveal protein coagulation
A new breakthrough in space travel has been discovered by Dr. Erik Lentz of the University of Göttingen. In an article published in Classical and
All Covid-19 Booster Vaccines Effective
A recent study from the University Hospital Southampton has found that all six COVID-19 booster vaccines are safe and effective in producing strong immune responses