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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Lab-grown meat not more eco-friendly
In-Vitro Meat May Not Be Better for the Climate Than Traditional Beef In-vitro meat, also known as lab-grown meat, is artificially produced meat from cultivated
Smartphone Use Alters Human Bones
A recent study conducted by the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia has found that excessive use of smartphones can lead to the development
Yogurt Lowers Men’s Colon Cancer Risk
A new study published in the journal Gut has found that men who consume yogurt regularly have a 19% lower risk of developing adenomas, which
Replacing Opioid Painkillers with Kugelfisch-Toxin
Scientists at Harvard Medical School have successfully created a painkiller from the deadly toxin found in pufferfish and porcupinefish. The painkiller has been tested on
Mind-Computer Interface Controls Wheelchair
A new brain-computer interface (BCI) has been developed that allows individuals to control a wheelchair using their thoughts. The BCI system aims to provide independent
New Record Field Strength for Cuprate Superconductor Magnet
Florida State University scientists have set a new record for the strongest stable magnetic field with a hybrid magnet made of a high-temperature superconductor and
Russian Scientist Continues Gene Experiments on Babies
A Russian scientist has announced his intention to conduct experiments on embryos using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing tool, despite the known health risks. The Chinese scientist
Tropical Monsoon and Floods Intensified by Climate Change
The monsoon season is a crucial source of water for tropical regions, but it is also responsible for frequent and severe flooding. Climate change has
Brain Drain of Highly Skilled Workers
The shortage of skilled workers and the emigration of highly qualified professionals is becoming a significant economic problem in many countries. Researchers have recently examined
Food freshness on smartphones
A new breakthrough in solar technology has been achieved by scientists at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa). They have developed