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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Prevent Cavities and Gum Disease
A new dental material with antibacterial properties has been developed that could potentially reduce the need for dental visits in the future. Despite the fact
Autofocus renders glasses obsolete
In the near future, people who wear glasses may no longer need to buy new lenses every time their eyesight changes. Researchers at the University
Nano-Robots Create New Molecules
In a breakthrough development, researchers have created a molecular robot that can assemble individual molecules into new substances using a tiny gripping arm. The robot,
Sex addiction now a mental illness
The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially recognized sex addiction, also known as compulsive sexual behavior, as a mental disorder and included it in their
Top Couple Disputes in Relationships
A new study has revealed the most common topics of arguments among couples in Germany, as well as the most frequent triggers for men and
Non-profit to build first floating city
In 2022, the Seasteading Institute, a non-profit organization, plans to begin construction on the first floating city near Tahiti. The project aims to provide housing
Alps on the Move: Research Reveals
Researchers have used GPS data accurate to the second to graphically depict the dynamics of ongoing mountain formation in Europe. The African continental plate has
Hypnosis Blocks Brain’s Senses
Hypnosis has long been associated with negative connotations, often being dismissed as a mere trick or illusion. However, recent scientific studies have shown that hypnosis
Bone Marrow Donation for Leukemia Patients: Now Possible for All Parents
A breakthrough in the fight against leukemia may be on the horizon, as Italian doctors have developed a new procedure that could simplify the search
Record Low Temperature on Earth
In 2004, a satellite measured a temperature of minus 98.6 degrees Celsius in the valleys of the East Antarctic polar plateau, setting a new record