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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Solar Roofs Over German Highways
Germany is building a demonstration facility to investigate whether solar roofs over highways are suitable for continuous operation. Although the results are not yet available,
PETA calls for meat-eating men sex ban.
PETA Calls for Sex Ban on Meat-Eating Men to Combat Climate Change A recent study by the University of Leeds has found that men’s high
AI to wipe out humanity
A new study, involving the lead scientist from Google Deepmind, has found that artificial intelligence (AI) is likely to wipe out humanity. The study, conducted
Record High Number of Millionaires
The number of dollar millionaires has reached a new record high, according to the Global Wealth Report by Swiss bank Credit Suisse. Despite the Covid-19
Climate Change Spreads Brain-Eating Amoeba
The climate change is causing the often deadly single-celled organism Naegleria fowler, also known as the brain-eating amoeba, to spread to new areas. According to
Obesity Hinders Economic Growth Globally
The global increase in obesity is not only a health concern but also a threat to economic development, with China, India, and the United States
India’s Historical Megadroughts Confirmed
In the past millennium, one of the wettest regions on Earth experienced decades-long droughts. The Indian region of Meghalaya receives an average of eleven meters
Delay Dementia with Vitamin Cocktail
A new study conducted by scientists at Wake Forest University has found that a special multivitamin supplement can slow down cognitive decline in seniors by
New Mask Warns Against Flu and Coronavirus
A new protective mask has been developed that can detect flu and coronavirus viruses in the air, warning users of dangerous environments. According to a
Politicians live longer than general population.
Politicians in wealthy countries like Germany live longer than the rest of the population, with a difference in life expectancy of up to seven years.