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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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
Graphene-based Quantum Computing Concept
Scientists at the University of Vienna have presented a concept for a quantum computer based on the wonder material graphene. The concept utilizes a special
Geothermal drilling causes earthquake
A devastating earthquake that struck the South Korean port city of Pohang on November 15, 2015, was caused by geothermal drilling, according to a joint
Harvesting Drinking Water from Atmosphere
A new method of extracting drinking water from the atmosphere has been proposed by Israeli scientists. This method not only offers a genuine alternative to
Effective Radiofrequency Therapy for Herniated Discs
A new Italian study has found that radiofrequency therapy can effectively and sustainably relieve pain caused by herniated discs. In Germany alone, around 180,000 people
Heat-Powered Air Conditioning System
Revolutionary Cooling Device Uses Heat Instead of Electricity and Chemicals As global temperatures continue to rise, air conditioning units are becoming increasingly necessary. However, these
No Home Advantage in Football Rematch
According to a recent study, there is almost no home advantage in professional football anymore. The increasing professionalism and psychological support of players mean that
Spinach Doping Boosts Muscle Mass
Spinach, the vegetable famously known for its association with Popeye the Sailor Man, has been found to contain a natural steroid called Ecdysterone that can
Coffee activates brown fat for weight loss.
Coffee May Help with Weight Loss and Reduce Risk of Diabetes Coffee, the most popular beverage in Germany with an annual per capita consumption of
Massive Atlantic Groundwater Reservoir Discovered
Geologists from the Earth Institute at Columbia University have discovered one of the largest freshwater reservoirs on Earth off the coast of the United States.