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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Infertility from Covid-19 vaccine?
Recent studies have shown that some people fear that the Covid-19 vaccine may cause infertility. However, various publications from different institutions have clearly stated that
Flooding Risk Increasing in Europe
The risk of flooding due to climate change is increasing along many European coastlines. This is not only due to rising sea levels, but also
Protein-rich Diet Lowers Testosterone in Men
A new study from the University of Worcester has found that a high protein diet, often consumed by bodybuilders to build muscle, can actually lower
Mysterious Earth “Heartbeat” Discovered
The Earth has a “heartbeat” that repeats every 27.5 million years, according to a study by a team of geologists at New York University. While
Sweeteners Increase Cancer Risk
A new study from Sorbonne Paris Nord University has found that artificial sweeteners, including Aspartame, Acesulfam-K, and Sucralose, can significantly increase the risk of cancer.
Max Speed for Computers Determined
Scientists at the Technical University of Graz have determined the maximum speed at which signal transmission can occur in microchips based on the physical limit
Supermarket Manipulation Unveiled
Psychological tricks used in supermarkets to encourage customers to fill their shopping carts with unhealthy snacks can also be used to encourage healthier food choices,
Double Infection: Flu and COVID-19
A new study from the University of Edinburgh has found that patients who are hospitalized with both the flu and COVID-19 are at a significantly
Microplastics found in human blood
A shocking new study out of the Netherlands has found that 77% of participants had microplastics in their blood. Microplastics have been found in almost
ESA promotes weather research app.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has developed an app called Camaliot (Application of Machine Learning Technology for GNSS IoT Data Fusion) to collect atmospheric data