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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Scientists call for meat tax.
The production of meat causes significant environmental and climate damage. Scientists are calling for the introduction of a meat tax to address this issue. The
E-Cigarette Secondhand Smoke Risks
Passive vaping doubles the occurrence of wheezing, bronchial symptoms, and shortness of breath in non-smokers, according to a new study by the University of Southern
Invasive Crustaceans Cause Economic Damage
Invasive species of crustaceans are threatening global ecosystems, and a recent study shows that the economy is also suffering as a result. According to the
First humans to receive Neuralink brain chip
Elon Musk’s medical start-up, Neuralink, is planning to conduct clinical trials with its brain implant, according to job postings. The brain-computer interface has been in
Chemicals Threaten Earth’s Habitability
Swiss company Exlterra has announced plans to rid the Chernobyl disaster site of radioactive contamination over the next five years using its Nucleus Separation Passive
Health Impacts of Mobile Technology?
Austrian scientists have conducted a metastudy of 167 research papers to determine whether mobile phone radiation affects human health. The study was carried out by
New Sports Therapies from Movement Metabolism Atlas
A new study has shed light on the effects of exercise on the body at different times of the day. The “Atlas of Movement Metabolism”
1 in 3 experience side effects from Covid-19 placebo vaccine
A third of participants in a placebo Covid-19 vaccine trial reported experiencing side effects such as fatigue, headaches, and local reactions like pain at the
Rise in Child Poisonings with Cannabis Legalization
The legalization of cannabis in Canada has led to a significant increase in cannabis poisoning cases among children. According to data from the Ottawa Hospital
Earth’s core cools faster
The inner core of the Earth is softer than it should be, according to seismic measurements. This could be due to an exotic state of