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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Antimatter Research with Particle Accelerator
The Japanese particle accelerator, SuperKEKB, has begun operations and is set to investigate the differences between matter and antimatter, as well as search for dark
Rain in Antarctica at -25°C
In the coldest and most inhospitable continent on Earth, the Antarctic, scientists from Pennsylvania State University have observed a new weather phenomenon. According to a
Discrimination in Carpooling due to Turkish Names
Discrimination against profiles with Turkish names compared to those with German names has been found on online ride-sharing platforms. Researchers from the University of Cologne
Polymer filter reduces chemotherapy side effects.
A new polymer filter that can be inserted directly into a patient’s vein has been developed by scientists at the University of California in Berkeley.
48% Longer Life with Medication Combo
A combination of three different medications has been found to extend the lifespan of fruit flies by 48%. The researchers hope to determine if this
Higher Stroke Risk for Vegetarians and Vegans
A new study published in the British Medical Journal has found that vegetarians and vegans have a higher risk of stroke than those who consume
New AI method stops burglars.
A new software developed by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH) could help police catch burglars in the act. In Germany, only
Veggie Sausage Paradox: More Animal Deaths
The rise of vegetarianism has led to an increase in the consumption of meat substitutes, with many consumers citing animal welfare as their main reason
Hand movements for spinal cord injury
A new surgical procedure developed by Australian scientists and surgeons has given hope to people with quadriplegia. According to a case study published in The
Natural Metabolic Limitations in Humans
The human body has a limit to its endurance, and scientists have been studying what factors set these limits. A recent study published in Science