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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Mystery Atmospheric Phenomenon Discovered
In a groundbreaking discovery, Dr. Markus Rex, an ozone specialist and scientist, and his international research team have uncovered an unknown atmospheric phenomenon. They have
Record-breaking UV radiation in Bolivia
In a shocking discovery, a team of researchers from the United States and Germany have reported that the highest level of UV radiation ever recorded
Dangerous Synthetic Vitamins in Cereal
A new report from the American environmental and consumer organization, Environmental Working Group (EWG), has revealed that breakfast cereals, bars, and similar products containing synthetically
JIBO: The Social Robot for Families
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is set to release a new family robot named JIBO by the end of 2015. Developed by Professor Cynthia
Passenger’s Sleep is Contagious
A new study by sleep researchers has found that passengers on long car journeys should make an effort to stay awake. If the passenger falls
Fracking pollutes more than groundwater
Fracking, the process of extracting natural gas, has become a controversial issue in the United States. While it is an effective method, it also poses
Ultra-Black Material Absorbs All Light
The Kepler Conjecture, proposed by German astronomer and mathematician Johannes Kepler in 1611, states that there is no more efficient way to stack spherical objects
Decline in Birds from Toxic Pesticides
The use of toxic pesticides, such as neonicotinoids, has been found to be responsible for the decline of many bird species, according to Dutch researchers.
One Neuron for Every Face
The ability to recognize faces is different from simply seeing them with our eyes. While we use visual perception for information input, familiar faces are
Wireless Antenna Powers Devices
Wireless Power Technology Developed by German Researchers Everyone has experienced the frustration of tangled cords and cables. Not only are they unsightly, but they can