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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First Patient Receives Anti-Cancer Pill
A new anti-cancer pill called AOH1996 has been given to its first patient, with promising results reported by researchers at the City of Hope, one
China’s 100MW Compressed Air Energy Storage
A new technology has been developed that allows conventional diesel engines to run on hydrogen, increasing efficiency and significantly reducing CO2 emissions. Scientists at the
Digital Medication Tracking Saves Lives
A complete digital recording and evaluation of all prescription drugs could prevent 70,000 deaths per year in Germany. The Barmer health insurance company, in collaboration
Bacteria that eat plastic waste
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at the University of Austin have modified a natural enzyme that allows bacteria to break down the commonly used plastic,
Extreme Fast Charging with Optimized Lithium-Ion Battery
Chinese scientists from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) have developed a new technology that allows lithium-ion batteries to be charged in
Germans Doubt State’s Capabilities
Two-thirds of the German population believe that the state is incapable of action and overwhelmed with its tasks, according to a recent survey by the
Climate Change Threatens Wine and Olive Production
The Azores high-pressure system has undergone significant changes in the last century due to climate change. As a result, Spain and Portugal have experienced a
Smartphone choice affects driving skills
A recent study conducted by Jerry, a US-based car insurance comparison service, has found that Android users are safer drivers than iPhone users. The study
Money vs Fun: What Motivates German Youth?
A recent study conducted by Simon Schnetzer and Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Klaus Hurrelmann has examined the primary motivators for young people in Germany amidst
Oil extraction more harmful than expected.
A recent study by Stanford University has revealed that the extraction of oil and gas is even more harmful to the environment than previously thought.