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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Slim down with public transportation
A recent study conducted by the University of Illinois has found that using public transportation instead of cars can lead to a decrease in obesity
Color and Cup Influence Coffee Taste
Nostalgic feelings can reduce pain circuits in the brain, according to a study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The research, published in the Journal
High-Rise Buildings as Batteries
In the coming years, renewable energy will play a significant role in the world’s energy production. However, the production of wind and solar energy is
First 3D Map of Pacific Dead Zones
The impact of climate change on the world’s oceans has led to the creation of “dead zones” where oxygen levels are so low that marine
One-Third Prefer Hydrogen Cars
Innovative Gel Extracts Drinking Water from Dry Desert Air More than a third of the world’s population already lives in regions with significant water scarcity,
1.8 Million Deaths from Polluted Air
Air pollution caused by fine particulate matter and nitrogen oxides is responsible for 1.85 million new cases of asthma in children and 1.8 million additional
Tiny Robots Deliver Medication Inside Body
A new mini-robot has been developed that can move precisely through the human body. The system is expected to place medications accurately in the future.
Is Illegal Parking Worth It?
A recent study conducted in a German city has investigated whether illegal parking is economically viable. The study, conducted by the Faculty of Tourism at
Tiny robot navigates through needle’s eye.
A tiny micro-robot has been developed by a team at Northwestern University that can move without the use of mechanics, hydraulics, or electricity. The robot,
New Vaccine Halts Aging Process
A new vaccine has been developed that can eliminate senescent cells, also known as zombie cells, and stop the aging process. These cells do not