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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The Mystery of Red Pixels
Physicists have created a nanostructure that produces a pure, intense red color without any color cast, known as saturated structural red. This color is not
Quit Smoking: End Nicotine Addiction
A recent study has found that injuries to a specific network in the brain can lead to spontaneous remission of nicotine addiction. This discovery could
Minister advises voluntary mask wearing.
Germany is experiencing a rapid increase in Covid-19 cases, with the seven-day incidence rate of new infections rising from 331.8 on Monday to 447.3 on
WHO forms emergency committee for monkeypox
The World Health Organization (WHO) has convened an emergency committee to determine whether the recent outbreak of monkeypox constitutes a “public health emergency of international
Floating Solar Power Used by US Military
The end of combustion engine cars is looming in many countries, and some manufacturers are pinning their hopes on E-Fuels, or synthetic fuels. A recent
Human Brain Runs Hotter Than Expected
The human brain is warmer than previously thought, with temperatures that would be considered a fever elsewhere in the body. A study by the MRC
Virus vs. Superbugs: Phage Therapy
Multidrug-resistant bacteria are becoming an increasingly significant problem in medicine, with antibiotic resistance now being one of the leading causes of death globally. However, a
Google AI develops consciousness
Google’s LaMDA chatbot has reportedly developed its own consciousness and soul, according to a developer. The AI is said to be comparable to a 7-
Plug-in Hybrid Cars’ Real Consumption
A recent study has revealed that the real-world fuel consumption and emissions of plug-in hybrid vehicles are significantly higher than official test results suggest. Plug-in
Wealthy Get Richer During Covid-19
The world’s wealthy have benefited from the economic recovery and rising stock prices over the past year, with Germany ranking among the top three countries