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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Netherlands builds solar bike path.
A revolutionary solar bike path that generates electricity for multiple households is being developed in the Netherlands. The small town of Krommenie, located about 25
Earth’s Magnetic Field Reversal Soon?
The impending reversal of the Earth’s poles has been re-dated by geophysicists, indicating an earlier occurrence than previously thought. Through magma analysis of the last
Near-death experiences under scrutiny
The medical field is still grappling with an unanswered question: what happens to people after they die? Despite the intersection of faith and science, there
Lockheed Martin achieves nuclear fusion breakthrough.
Time travel to the past has long been considered impossible due to the paradoxes it would create. For instance, if one were to travel back
First baby born from transplanted uterus
A miracle baby was born in September of this year, marking a historic moment in medical science. The newborn’s first cry was a sign of
Collar translates dog thoughts
A small team of researchers and developers from Scandinavia has developed a collar for dogs that can analyze their brain waves using EEG technology and
Successful Quantum Information Teleportation
Physicists have successfully teleported quantum information over a distance of 25 kilometers, marking a significant breakthrough in the field of quantum communication. While teleportation of
Creating a Crystal of Light
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
Vanishing Objects with Simple Camouflage
A revolutionary solar bike path that generates electricity for multiple households is being developed in the Netherlands. The small town of Krommenie, located about 25
Sahara Desert Older Than Thought
The Sahara desert is the largest sand desert on Earth, covering an approximate area of 9.4 million square kilometers. Recently, scientists from the Bjerknes Centre