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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Record Cold Confirmed After 29 Years
A new official record for the coldest temperature on the Northern Hemisphere has been confirmed by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) after 29 years. The
Illegal Deforestation Fuels Charcoal Production
The use of charcoal for grilling has long been criticized by environmental organizations such as the Naturschutzbund Deutschland e. V. (NABU) due to its contribution
Wealthy responsible for majority of CO2 emissions
The richest one percent of people in the world are responsible for more than double the amount of CO2 emissions than the entire poorer half
Lab Bacteria Infects Thousands in China
A state laboratory in China has infected thousands of people with Brucellosis, a bacterial disease, through aerosols that were blown out of the ventilation system
German Toll to Prevent City Traffic
A city toll and significantly higher parking fees could reduce traffic congestion in German cities by 25 percent. These measures would also relieve society, which
COVID-19 attacks brain cells.
In a shocking discovery, US researchers have found evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in the brains of deceased Covid-19 patients. The virus appears to spread either through
90% of Customers Influenced by Online Reviews
Online customer reviews are crucial for the success of businesses in today’s digital age. Companies are increasingly recognizing the importance of managing their online reputation
120 Germans receive unconditional basic income
Germany Launches Pilot Project for Universal Basic Income Germany’s Institute for Economic Research (DIW) in Berlin, in collaboration with Mein Grundeinkommen e.V., is offering a
Rising Trust in Vaccinations in Germany
Germany is one of the countries in Europe with a high number of vaccine skeptics. Despite this, a recent global study conducted by the London
Conventional coffee healthier than organic
Organic coffee contains significantly fewer health-promoting chlorogenic acids than conventionally grown beans, according to a study by scientists at Jacobs University Bremen. Chlorogenic acids are