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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One Third of Germans Have No Savings
The inflation in Germany is hitting people hard, with many unable to save money or having already depleted their savings. According to a study by
Electric Car Charging in Sidewalk
Rheinmetall, a German technology company, has presented a solution to the lack of public charging stations for electric cars in the country. According to a
Bridge Condition Revealed by Smartphone Sensors
Smartphone Sensor Data Can Monitor Bridges, Extending Their Lifespan Bridges around the world are approaching the end of their lifespan, posing a threat to people’s
Heatwave fuels online hate speech.
Extreme heat is not only a threat to physical health but also to mental health and social cohesion. A study by the Potsdam Institute for
Men’s risky behavior leads to more sick leave
A recent study by the Barmer Krankenkasse has found that men in Germany are more frequently absent from work due to illness than women, due
350m Wooden Skyscraper Planned
In a bid to reduce CO2 emissions in the construction industry, Japanese construction company Nikken Sekkei and wood processing company Sumitomo Forestry have developed an
Analog Deep Learning Beats Human Brain
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have established a new field of research within artificial intelligence (AI) called Analog Deep Learning (ADL). They
New Global Drought Map
A new global map of aridity has been created, providing high-resolution data on the dryness of individual regions. This information is crucial for agriculture and
Minimum Wage Boosts Productivity in Germany
The introduction of a minimum wage of 8.50 euros in Germany in 2015 was met with concerns about its impact on the competitiveness of local
Gaming linked to health issues
The German Sports University in Cologne has raised concerns about the health consequences of gaming on e-sports players. According to their latest research, not only