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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The Power of Anger: Beneficial or Harmful?
A recent study conducted by researchers at Texas A&M University has explored the potential benefits of anger as an emotion. According to the theory in
Effective Self-Praise: Competent, Not Arrogant
Psychologists at Vanderbilt University have conducted a series of experiments to determine the best way for people to showcase their competence without coming across as
Double-slit experiment in time dimension
Physicists at Imperial College London have conducted a double-slit experiment using temporal instead of spatial slits. By spreading the frequencies of the light beam, interference
Stress-prone personality types
A recent study conducted by researchers at Emory University has shed light on why some individuals are more susceptible to believing in conspiracy theories. The
Education Level in Germany Declines
The education level in Germany has significantly declined in recent years, and school tests indicate that the problem is likely to continue. While the average
Living animals used as robot parts.
In a groundbreaking development, researchers from Yamagata, Keio, and Tohoku universities in Japan have used living beetles and pill bugs as grippers for a robot.
Lightning-fast Computing: Microsoft’s Optical Computer
Microsoft has developed an optical computer that can process data at the speed of light. Unlike traditional binary computers, the Analog Iterative Machine (AIM) uses
AI predicts crimes a week ahead
A new artificial intelligence (AI) developed by researchers at the University of Chicago can predict future crimes with 90% accuracy one week in advance by
Legalizing Cannabis Increases Traffic Accidents
The legalization of cannabis is expected to bring in billions of euros in tax revenue for Germany, but it also has its downsides. According to
Unfair and Climate-Damaging Company Cars in Germany
The German government’s “Dienstwagenprivileg” policy, which provides tax benefits for company cars, is being criticized for promoting the purchase of high-end vehicles and hindering efforts