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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Genius and Madness Share Genetic Basis
Creativity and Psychosis: Are They Genetically Linked? It is commonly believed that large breasts and a sporty appearance are sexy and provide an evolutionary advantage
First Relationship Shapes Personality
A new study conducted by German psychologists challenges the widely held belief that our first serious relationship has a significant impact on our personality. Instead,
Tires Generate Power with Pressure and Heat
Goodyear Tire & Rubber, the US-based tire manufacturer, has unveiled a new tire designed specifically for electric cars. The BH03 tire uses both piezoelectric and
Ideal Age Gap for Happy Relationships
Love knows no boundaries, and age is no exception. However, American researchers have investigated the ideal age difference for a happy relationship. Randal Olson, a
Evergreen Apple Approved by US Authorities
The US Department of Agriculture has recently approved a genetically modified apple from Canadian biotech company Okanagan Specialty Fruits. The Arctic Apple, as it is
Your Music Taste Reveals Thinking
Music Preferences Reveal Cognitive Style, Study Finds Are you a fan of Beethoven or Metallica? Do you prefer rock or blues? Pop or jazz? According
Why Does the Return Trip Seem Shorter?
Have you ever noticed that the return trip from a vacation always seems to go by faster than the journey there? This phenomenon is known
Seeing Through Objects and Creatures
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at Harvard University have constructed a computer chip that can manipulate light in ways previously thought impossible. By using a
Smooth Internet with New Technology
Germany has been lagging behind other European countries in terms of internet connectivity, but researchers at the Technical University of Chemnitz are working to change
Magnetic Metal Created from Non-Magnetic Material
Researchers have successfully magnetized copper, a metal that is naturally non-magnetic, using carbon. This breakthrough discovery could lead to the development of novel magnets for