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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E-Cigarettes Likely Cause Cancer
E-cigarettes have become increasingly popular due to their lack of odor, lower cost, and perceived ability to help smokers quit. However, a new study has
Mind-Controlled Chat with Implant
In a breakthrough discovery, a team of researchers from the Max-Born-Institute in Berlin has developed a lens that can manipulate extreme ultraviolet (XUV) light. Until
Genetically Modified Babies Born in China
In a groundbreaking development, Chinese doctors have announced the birth of twin girls whose genes were manipulated using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing tool. While the genetic
Ion-Powered Plane Takes Flight
In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers at MIT have successfully flown an aircraft without the use of traditional propellers, turbines, or jets. Instead, the aircraft was
Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers have developed a machine learning algorithm that can accurately detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. These signs are visible in specific brain scans but
Marriage’s Impact on Men’s Weight
Marriage and fatherhood can lead to weight gain in men, according to a study by Joanna Syrda of the University of Bath. The study, which
Low Testosterone Causes Male Depression
A lack of the male hormone testosterone can lead to a loss of drive, persistent fatigue, a loss of libido, and severe depression. Researchers at
Tattoo Preview App
A new smartphone app is revolutionizing the tattoo industry by allowing users to preview their desired tattoo on their own body. Inkhunter, the app in
The Kilogram is Now Tied to a Natural Constant
Physicists from around the world have made a groundbreaking discovery at the Japanese particle accelerator, J-Parc. They have created a new and surprisingly stable form
Strange Blob Returns to Alaska
A giant warm water blob is once again spreading across the North Pacific, causing concern among experts about potential mass die-offs and extreme weather. According