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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Boost Mood with Virtual Forest Walks
Virtual Forest Walks Have Similar Positive Effects on Health and Well-being as Real Shinrin-Yoku Research has shown that Shinrin-Yoku, also known as forest bathing, has
Tax on fatty foods for better nutrition?
A number of countries are considering implementing a tax on high-fat foods, but the effectiveness of such a measure in improving dietary habits is a
Plastic Waste Boosts Deep-Sea Biodiversity
Plastic waste has been found to have a surprising impact on deep-sea life, according to a study by scientists from the University of Xiamen and
COVID-19 Vaccine Reduces Hospital Risk
A new study conducted by scientists at the University of Edinburgh has found that the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine reduces the risk of
Germany’s CO2 Tax Reduces Emissions
A recent study has found that the newly introduced CO2 price has significantly reduced the number of kilometers driven and, as a result, the emissions
Diabetes medication improves weight loss
Semaglutide, a diabetes medication, has achieved record-breaking results in a clinical trial for weight loss. The manufacturer has now applied for approval as a treatment
20.6 Million Years Lost to Covid-19
A recent study conducted by the Imperial College London has revealed that Covid-19 and indirect deaths have caused up to 38% excess mortality in Europe.
Law to drastically restrict private car trips
Berlin’s Bürgerinitiative Volksentscheid Berlin autofrei has proposed a new law that would restrict private car use in the city. The law would allow only twelve
European Hair Ages Fastest
The natural aging process of hair varies greatly depending on a person’s ethnicity. Researchers from Boston University, led by Mayra Maymone, have conducted a detailed
Caffeine alters brain structures
Regular caffeine consumption has been found to reduce the volume of gray matter in the brain and the hippocampus, a region of the brain that