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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Negative Mass Reverses Atom’s Gravity
In a groundbreaking experiment, scientists at Washington State University have created negative mass by manipulating a Bose-Einstein condensate with lasers. This achievement could lead to
Nano Patches for Weight Loss?
A new study has found that weight loss can be achieved without diet or exercise, thanks to a specially developed nanotech patch. Researchers from Columbia
Scientists predict humanity’s downfall.
The world is facing a crisis as humanity consumes more resources than the Earth can provide, and the planet’s wealth is unequally distributed. Researchers from
Skinny Noodles: Debunking the Myth
Good news for all pasta fans: the much-maligned carb-heavy food is not as bad for you as previously thought. Italian researchers have found that people
HIV hiding in human body found
A recent article published in the scientific journal Nature by a team of French scientists has given new hope to doctors and HIV-infected patients. The
Black humor popular among intelligent people.
Austrian researchers have discovered that people who enjoy black humor are often more intelligent and happier than others. While everyone enjoys a good laugh, not
208 New Minerals Created by Humans
The impact of human development on the environment is undeniable, and now researchers have discovered that 208 new minerals owe their existence to humans. Since
Fewer cuckoo children than assumed.
New research has shown that the number of “cuckoo children” – those fathered by someone other than the man who believes he is the father
World’s First Exaflop Supercomputer: Tianhe-3
Revolutionary research in the field of silicon technology and quartz processing has led to the production of modern watches of the highest quality, which run
Dubai’s Autonomous Taxi Drones
Dubai, known for its extreme buildings and cutting-edge technology, is set to revolutionize transportation once again with the introduction of self-flying taxi drones in July