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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Brain Changes Indicate Suicide Risk
In Germany, suicide is responsible for more deaths than AIDS, murder, drug abuse, or traffic accidents. Depression and other affective disorders, as well as certain
Traditional Graphics Cards Beat Supercomputers
A recent experiment conducted at the Technical University of Munich has shown that commercial graphics cards outperform modern supercomputers in complex simulation calculations. As a
Solid and Liquid Quantum Matter Detected
Physicists in Stuttgart have made a groundbreaking discovery, providing experimental evidence for the existence of a new state of matter, known as a suprasolid. This
Revolutionary Method for Organ Freezing
A breakthrough in organ transportation has been made by scientists from the Harvard Medical School, the Massachusetts General Hospital, and the National Institute of Biomedical
Costs of IHK Entrepreneurship Seminars
The number of startups in Germany has been steadily declining since 2000, resulting in a decrease in the number of offered startup seminars. However, a
People are more honest
Optimists are up to 70% more likely to live to 85 years old than pessimists, according to a study by Boston University School of Medicine.
Hepatitis C no longer blocks organ donation
In a groundbreaking medical breakthrough, doctors in Essen, Germany have successfully transplanted seven kidneys from donors infected with Hepatitis-C. The recipients were then treated with
Earth’s complete carbon balance created
The Earth contains a total of 1.85 billion gigatons of carbon, with 99.9% of it being located below the surface. Of the 43,500 gigatons on
Prevent Hair Loss with Plucking
A new study from the University of Southern California has revealed a surprising method for promoting hair growth in balding individuals. According to the researchers,
Better Images Simplify Disease Diagnosis
A new machine learning technique has significantly improved the image quality of optoacoustic imaging, which could also be used to improve image quality in other