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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Next-gen Blu-ray successor coming soon
Sony and Panasonic announced two years ago that a disc could store up to 300 gigabytes. Now, Optical Archive, a subsidiary of Sony, has released
Snore-stopping pillow nudges sleepers
A new pillow has been developed that gently nudges snorers to turn over in their sleep. The Zeeq pillow is not only comfortable, but also
The Effects of Midday Napping
Taking a nap is known to be healthy as it helps to regenerate energy and provide rest. But what about a short nap in the
Religion breeds intolerance in children.
A recent study conducted by researchers on over 1,000 children from different cultural backgrounds has shown that children raised in religious households tend to be
Africa’s Massive Reforestation Effort
Ten African countries have announced plans to create a massive forest area in regions below the Sahara by 2030. The project aims to improve the
Revolutionary Spherical Tires by Goodyear
Goodyear, the tire manufacturer, has unveiled a revolutionary new tire design at the 86th International Motor Show in Geneva. The tire is spherical in shape
Scientists Develop Vaccine for Brain Tumors
Heidelberg Cancer Researchers Develop Vaccine Against Brain Tumors Brain tumors, specifically gliomas, are malignant and incurable, affecting hundreds of thousands of people annually, with a
SkyWall 100: Shooting Drones Down
The new drone defense cannon, SkyWall 100, is capable of gently bringing drones back to the ground when pilots do not adhere to bans and
Microwave Makes Rubies Shine
A new island has emerged off the coast of North Carolina, USA, measuring approximately 1.6 kilometers in length and shaped like a crescent moon. The
Unbreakable encryption by KI
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