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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Electric vehicle generates more power
The Lynx electric dump truck generates more electricity than it consumes during operation. This massive vehicle, weighing in at 58 tons, was previously a diesel-powered
Inefficient Expansion of E-Charging Stations in Germany
The expansion of electric charging stations in Germany is currently being carried out in an inefficient manner, according to the latest Energy Transition Barometer by
Educated People Live Longer Healthier
A recent study conducted by the Institute for Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences has revealed that a person’s level of education significantly affects
Simulating Salt Taste with Chopsticks
In Japan, people consume a lot of salt, which can have negative effects on their health. However, innovative chopsticks may soon be able to reduce
SARS-CoV-2 Breath Test Approved in USA
The FDA has approved a new device that can detect a SARS-CoV-2 infection through a person’s breath with high accuracy. The COVID-19 Breathalyzer, developed by
18-Year Solar Energy Storage System
Swedish scientists at the University of Chalmers have developed a new energy system that can store solar energy for up to 18 years. The Molecular
Destroying Liver Cancer with Ultrasound
A new treatment method for liver cancer based on ultrasound waves is offering hope for patients. According to the German Cancer Society, the number of
Avocados lower heart attack risk
Avocados are often referred to as a “superfood,” and a recent study has investigated how this fruit affects cardiovascular health. According to the World Health
Quantum Communication Sets Record
Chinese scientists have set a new record for quantum communication, which could make the internet significantly more secure. Quantum communication is considered the future technology
Exploring Potential of Airborne Wind Turbines
A new study conducted by the Polytechnic University of Milan has analyzed the potential of airborne wind energy (AWE) technology. AWE involves using flying objects