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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High Salt Intake Linked to Alzheimer’s
A recent study conducted on mice has shown that excessive salt consumption can lead to the accumulation of deposits in the brain. These deposits are
Blue Light Aids Fat Burning
A recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports has found that exposure to blue light can significantly reduce the amount of fat in subcutaneous
Obesity Increases Lung Fat and Asthma
Obesity is known to increase the risk of various health problems, including asthma. According to a study conducted by Duke University, children with obesity have
Meteor Impact Sparks Life Below Ground
Bacteria have been found to live 620 meters below the Earth’s surface in the Siljan meteorite crater in Sweden, according to a study of core
Climate Change Alters Ocean Phytoplankton
The changing climate is affecting the distribution of phytoplankton in the oceans, altering the color of the water and impacting the ocean’s food chain. The
CO2 destroys cooling ocean clouds.
The rising levels of atmospheric CO2 pose a significant threat to the earth’s cooling systems, particularly the stratocumulus clouds. These clouds cover about 20% of
Mind and Body Age Revealed
A person’s biological age can differ significantly from their chronological age due to various factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and health conditions. Researchers at Duke
Celastrol reduces hunger in overweight people.
A new study has found that the traditional Chinese medicine ingredient Celastrol may help regulate the persistent hunger often experienced by overweight individuals, making weight
Alzheimer’s Risk Detected 14 Years Early
A new blood test can detect an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease up to 14 years before diagnosis, according to researchers from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Raw Meat Dog Food Contaminated
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Zurich has found that raw meat dog food, also known as Barf-Futter, may pose a