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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3 Brain Anomalies Found in CFS Patients
American scientists have made a breakthrough in the diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), a condition that affects an estimated 15 million people worldwide. Until
255 Terabits per Second Fiber Optic Cable
In a groundbreaking achievement, Dutch and American researchers have successfully increased data transmission in fiber optic cables by 21 times. This means that it is
New record for coldest temperature
In a groundbreaking achievement, an international team of scientists has successfully cooled a 400-kilogram copper block to a temperature close to the absolute zero point
Cancer drug destroys lung cancer
Researchers in the United States are currently conducting studies on the experimental cancer drug OTS964 and its ideal method of administration. They have achieved impressive
NASA Supplier Gains Insights from Special Spacesuit
Alan Eustace has set a new world record by jumping from a height of 40,424 meters, which marks the transition between the stratosphere and space.
Birth Season Affects Personality
Hungarian scientists have conducted a study on the influence of birth season on personality traits. While astrology has long held that birth date is an
Simple Hologram Created with Laser
In a groundbreaking development, a Japanese company has created a new laser technology that can project seemingly floating objects in the air. Unlike traditional laser
Nano-lamps replace LED technology.
The era of traditional light bulbs is already a thing of the past. The filament-based lighting system no longer meets energy efficiency requirements and has
Nearly Normal Brain Activity in Comatose Patients
Neuroscientists have made a breakthrough in the communication understanding of coma patients by using EEG brain scans to locate hidden brain activities. The tests show
Reviving Paralysis with Nerve Transplantation
In a groundbreaking medical breakthrough, doctors in Poland have successfully transplanted nerve cells from a patient’s nose into his spinal cord, allowing him to walk