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 Develops Laser Assault Rifle
In a groundbreaking development, researchers have created a molecular robot that can assemble individual molecules into new substances using a tiny gripping arm. The robot,
Colombia Establishes Largest Rainforest National Park
Colombia has expanded its Serrania de Chiribiquete National Park in the south of the country to a total of 4.3 million hectares, making it roughly
Easyjet to test electric planes
In a groundbreaking move, a Chinese news agency has introduced two virtual news anchors to their reporting team. These computer-generated news presenters are the first
No Marine Protected Area in Antarctica
China and Russia have dealt a severe blow to international efforts to establish a marine protection zone in the Southern Ocean. The proposal to create
Trillions of Diamonds Found Underground
Researchers have discovered evidence of massive diamond deposits at depths of over 150 kilometers. While diamonds are rare near the Earth’s surface and are considered
Mysterious Death of Baobab Trees
Baobabs, the oldest deciduous trees on Earth, are an iconic part of Africa’s landscape, alongside lions, elephants, and giraffes. A team of researchers set out
The Sound of Finger Cracking
The mystery behind the sound of finger cracking has finally been solved by scientists from France and the United States. For years, the origin of
Uranium Found in Fukushima Soil and Water
The aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan has been found to be even more severe than previously thought. Scientists have discovered uranium
Color-changing solar windows generate electricity.
In a groundbreaking development, scientists at the University of California in Berkeley have created a photovoltaic window that not only changes color but also generates
Moose Conquer Antarctica
Scientists have discovered that plant growth in Antarctica has increased fivefold in the last 50 years due to climate change. The rising temperatures caused by