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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Fat-Burning Gene Mutation
A new study by scientists at the Institute for Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences has found that slim people often possess a
COVID-19 Speeches Spread Virus Airborne
Talking loudly in enclosed spaces can release more than 100,000 droplets containing SARS-COV-2 viruses per minute, which can remain in the air for up to
Camera captures 70 trillion images/sec.
A new camera has been developed in the United States that can capture 70 trillion images per second. The technology is expected to be used
Shortened Danube by 134 km.
The Danube River, the second-longest river in Europe, has been shortened by 134 kilometers due to human intervention, according to a recent study. Additionally, only
Irregular Blood Flow Discovered
A new study by researchers at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST-Austria) has found that blood flows much more turbulently than previously thought.
Earthquake in Cologne? Disaster scenario simulated.
A potential earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 could destroy ten thousand buildings and kill over a thousand people in Cologne, Germany. The lack of
Global Map of Wind and Solar Power Plants
A new map based on OpenStreetMap data is now available, showing the global presence of photovoltaic and wind power plants. The data is intended to
Successful Gene Therapy for Color Blindness
A new gene therapy has been developed that allows adults with complete color blindness (achromatopsia) to see more clearly and recognize colors. The treatment has
Pandemic-Capable Influenza Virus Detected in Germany
A recent study conducted by the United Nations has revealed that animal diseases are increasingly being transmitted to humans. This is due to the exchange
The Aging Population: Why?
The people of Germany are living longer than ever before, thanks to advancements in medicine and technology. However, this increase in life expectancy is not