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 Shows Wave-Particle Duality
The international QUPLAS collaboration has made a groundbreaking discovery by demonstrating interference patterns in antimatter for the first time. This breakthrough could potentially help prove
Extreme Monster Waves Hit USA
The number of monster waves in the world’s oceans has slightly decreased on average, but according to oceanographers, they are becoming more extreme off the
Few websites get clicks from Google.
A recent study has analyzed the sources of visitors to one billion websites. Shockingly, around 91% of the analyzed sites received no clicks from Google’s
Wirelessly Transmit Music via Laser-Frequency Comb
In a groundbreaking study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists at Harvard University have successfully transmitted a radio signal using a
Autonomous Robot Catheter Moves to Heart with Artificial Intelligence
Scientists have successfully tested a robot catheter that can autonomously move through the heart using touch sensors and a mini camera. In animal trials with
Cheaper Insurance for Solid Homes
Quality pays off, not only in terms of potential building damages, which are usually lower in solid constructions than in lightweight buildings, but also in
Equal Lung Damage from Heated Tobacco and Cigarettes
A recent study conducted by independent researchers from India and Australia has found that both tobacco heating devices and e-cigarettes are just as harmful to
Friction Electricity Powers New Pacemaker
Chinese scientists have developed a triboelectric power supply that generates energy for pacemakers from the movement of the heart. Successful animal trials with pigs have
Atom decay proven after 18 trillion years
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have accidentally observed the rarest process in the universe in an underground laboratory. While searching for dark matter, researchers at
Brain-Computer Interface Translates Neural Signals
In a groundbreaking study published in the journal Nature, scientists at the University of California in San Francisco have successfully converted neural signals into speech.