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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China uses artificial news anchors
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
Mind-Reading Headset Developed
Researchers at MIT have developed a headset that can be controlled by thoughts. The device, called AlterEgo, uses electric signals in facial muscles to interpret
Powerful Osmosis Power Plants
Chinese scientists have developed a new type of membrane that significantly increases the power output of osmotic power plants. Osmotic power plants generate electricity by
Bringing History to Life with 3D Scanning
Experience historical world heritage sites in Scotland and soon in Bavaria in 3D on your smartphone and online. People with smartphones in hand are wandering
Tenerife Drifts Towards Gran Canaria
A powerful earthquake that struck the South Korean port city of Pohang on November 15, 2015, was caused by geothermal drilling, according to a joint
Internet Speeds May Increase 100x
Australian researchers have developed a technology that could potentially increase internet speeds by up to 100 times using existing fiber optic networks. The team, led
Treat Arthritis without Surgery: Orthokin Therapy
Arthritis is the most common joint disease, affecting around two million people in Germany alone. According to the German Arthritis Foundation, 50% of arthritis cases
Turning Light into Matter
Physicists at a British laboratory are attempting to prove a theory that has been considered unprovable for over 80 years: that light can be converted
Mercedes warns of high-crime No-Parking-Areas
Mercedes Benz to Equip Future Models with App to Warn Drivers of High Crime Areas Luxury cars are popular, unfortunately, not just among car enthusiasts
E211 Alters Epigenome in Food
The common food additive E211, also known as sodium benzoate, has been found to alter gene activity and DNA in small amounts, according to researchers