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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Humans Can See Infrared Light
In a surprising discovery, scientists at Washington University have found that humans can see near-infrared light under certain conditions. While it is commonly believed that
Smoking Linked to Y Chromosome Loss
Smoking is known to increase the risk of lung cancer and accelerate skin aging, but recent research suggests that it can also alter blood composition.
Believers in Conspiracy Theories are Rational
The constant bombardment of advertisements telling us what we need to be happy has led to a society that is constantly consuming. However, recent research
Sleep Research Made Easy with Smartwatch-App
Sleep research has always been expensive and time-consuming, but a new smartwatch app for sleep analysis could change that. This is great news for people
New Cloud Class: Undulatus Asperatus
For over 60 years, no new official cloud classification has been introduced. However, meteorologists are now advocating for Undulatus asperatus to be included in the
Time Travel Possible with Quantum Physics
Time travel to the past has long been considered impossible due to the paradoxes it would create. For instance, if I were to travel back
2,000 Hectares of Land Destroyed Daily by Salinization
The importance of land as a resource is growing with the increasing world population, especially in terms of food supply. However, the latest UN calculations
LEGO Play Creates Little Geniuses
Playing with small LEGO building blocks not only enhances children’s creativity but also improves their mathematical abilities, according to researchers at the University of Derby
Mystery of Moving Stones Solved
The mystery of the wandering rocks in Death Valley has finally been solved. For years, scientists have been unable to explain why the rocks on
Photon to Atom Data Transport
German scientists have developed a method to make use of the phenomenon that photons can contain and transfer information to atoms. They believe this could