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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Real-time Google Earth surface changes
Google has released a new mapping tool called Dynamic World that shows changes to the Earth’s surface almost in real-time. Using satellite data with a
Robot Fingers with Human Skin
In a groundbreaking development, scientists at the University of Tokyo have created a robot skin made from human cells that can self-heal like human skin.
Worms Eat Plastic and Styrofoam
In a world where plastic waste is a growing concern, scientists at the University of Queensland may have found a solution in the form of
Google Calculates Pi to 100 Billionth Decimal
Google Team Calculates Pi to 100 Trillion Digits Google has announced that a team of its developers has calculated the mathematical constant Pi to 100
Mach 9 Passenger Jet in Development
Venus Aerospace, a US-based company founded by former Virgin Orbit employees, is developing an ambitious supersonic aircraft called Stargazer. The aircraft is designed to reach
Small reactors create more nuclear waste.
A new study has revealed that small modular reactors (SMRs), which are being developed in many countries as a safer and cheaper alternative to larger
Radioactivity Revealed in Hackmanite’s Color Change
Hackmanite, a silicate mineral, changes color when exposed to radioactive radiation, making it a potential base for eco-friendly dosimeters used in medicine. Researchers at the
Moderate Coffee Consumption Reduces Mortality
Coffee Reduces Risk of Heart Disease and Mortality, Study Finds A recent study conducted by the Southern Medical University based on health data from the
Sustainable Batteries from Lobster and Crab Shells
Chitin, a substance found in the shells of crustaceans like crabs and lobsters, can be used to produce an electrolyte substance for sustainable batteries. With
Wirelessly Transmit Power 30 Meters with Infrared Laser
A new technology has been developed that allows smartphones to be charged wirelessly over a distance of up to 30 meters. The system uses an