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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Rare Cloud Formation Photographed
A rare weather phenomenon left residents of a small Australian town in awe last month. A large, circular hole appeared in the cloud cover, creating
Soap Linked to Liver Damage and Cancer
Chemicals are present in many of the products we use daily, including hygiene products like soap, toothpaste, deodorants, and cosmetics. While these products are meant
Green-lipped mussel aids arthritis patients.
A new community study has found that the mussel oil extract PCSO-524, derived from the New Zealand green-lipped mussel, has a pain-relieving effect on arthritis
Boost Learning with Action Video Games
The negative perception of video games is a common one, but the positive effects of digital games are also well-known. For example, puzzle games can
Drawing skills predict future intelligence.
British scientists have conducted a long-term study that may predict intelligence in growing children. Ten years ago, four-year-olds were asked to draw a person. Now,
Rainforest Fruit Kills Cancer Quickly.
Australians have discovered a rainforest fruit that kills 75% of tumors in animal trials within minutes. The Fontainea picrosperma, also known as Fountains Blushwood, is
Neutralizing Smog with Roof Tiles
In a world that is becoming increasingly complex, solutions to problems that are simple and easy to implement deserve special attention. This is the case
The Face of Anger: Changes and Causes
British scientists have conducted a long-term study that may predict intelligence in growing children. Ten years ago, four-year-olds were asked to draw a person. Now,
First detection of pp-neutrinos by Borexino
In a groundbreaking experiment, scientists have successfully frozen individual components of light and manipulated them to form a new structure. This discovery has the potential
Bridgmanite: Earth’s Most Common Mineral
Geologists have long known the most common rock on Earth as Silicate-Perovskite, a theoretical rock that was only found beneath the Earth’s surface. Scientists believed