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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Record-breaking data transfer via fiber optic cable
Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark have developed a new energy-efficient fiber optic cable that boasts an impressive transmission rate of 661 TBit/s. While
Energy drinks harm blood vessels.
Medical experts warn that consuming just one energy drink can lead to a change in the endothelial function of blood vessels, increasing the risk of
Career aspirations of children and youth.
A recent study conducted by Appinio GmbH has revealed the most popular career aspirations among children and teenagers in Germany. Despite the rise of new
Enzyme Converts Blood Type A/B to O
Researchers have discovered a way to convert other blood types into the universal blood type O, which can be transfused into anyone. Blood types A,
The Simple Answer to What Beauty Is
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
Smartphones strain relationships
The negative impact of smartphones on relationships has been highlighted in a recent study by ElitePartner. The study shows that excessive use of mobile devices
Ocean Cleanup Project: Positive Results
The Ocean Cleanup project aims to rid the oceans of the tons of human waste that float just below the surface. After six weeks of
Gender Differences in Sexual Partners
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Glasgow in Scotland has shed light on the age-old phenomenon of heterosexual men having twice
World’s Smallest Computer Unveiled
The engineers at the University of Michigan have broken the record for building the world’s smallest computer. With a size of only 0.3 millimeters, it
Less Religion, More Prosperity?
The question of whether less religion leads to more prosperity is a long-standing debate. While many of the wealthiest nations on earth are not very