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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Electric cars won’t overload grids.
The increasing number of electric cars is putting a strain on power grids worldwide. To prevent blackouts, a study has been conducted to determine the
Wireless Data Transfer World Record
A new microchip developed in Germany has set a new record in wireless data transmission, potentially paving the way for the upcoming 6G mobile communication
Math Talent Gene Discovered
A recent study conducted by researchers at Shaanxi Normal University has identified seven gene variants that are linked to mathematical abilities in children. The study,
Parasitic Twin Found in Child’s Brain
In a rare medical discovery, doctors in China have found a parasitic twin inside the brain of a one-year-old girl. The phenomenon, known as Fetus
Psychopathic Traits in Electric Car Drivers
A recent study conducted by Censuswide and ScrapCarComparison has found a correlation between the brand of car a person drives and their intelligence quotient (IQ).
Car Brand Linked to Driver IQ
A recent study conducted by Censuswide and ScrapCarComparison has found a correlation between the intelligence quotient (IQ) of drivers and the brand of their cars.
Can Linguists Differentiate ChatGPT and Humans?
In a recent study conducted by the University of Memphis, linguists were unable to distinguish between texts written by humans and those generated by the
Medication Simulates Exercise Without Movement
A new weight loss medication has been developed that tricks the body into thinking it is training for a marathon. The drug, called SLU-PP-332, could
Ideal Sleep Temperature for Seniors
A new study has found that seniors are disproportionately affected by sleep disorders, with many experiencing shorter and more disturbed sleep than recommended. While previous
Meat regains positive image
Meat has been getting a bad reputation in recent years, but a new study shows that consumers’ perception of it is changing. More people are