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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New Hybrid Virus Discovered
A new hybrid virus, made up of Influenza-A and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), has been discovered by scientists at the University of Glasgow. The virus
Germans Embrace Digitalization as Opportunity
The majority of people in Germany see digitalization as an opportunity, according to a study by Bitkom e.V. However, more than half of the population
New AI detects phone use while driving.
Distracted driving is one of the most common causes of accidents on German roads, resulting in numerous injuries and fatalities every year. Statistics show that
North Sea Pollution Decreases
The pollution levels in the North Sea have significantly decreased over the past four decades, according to sediment samples taken by scientists. The Federal Maritime
Crustal rift fuels mountain growth.
The southern part of the Andes mountain range is growing at an unprecedented rate, three to four times faster than any other ascending region on
Relieving Pain with Nostalgic Feelings
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
One Third of Germans Face Poverty in Old Age
Shocking statistics have emerged from Germany, revealing that one in three employees faces the prospect of a monthly gross pension of €1,300 or less. After
Electric cars proven climate-friendly
Electric cars are often considered more environmentally friendly than traditional combustion engine vehicles due to their lack of local emissions. However, the production of electric
Tasty Display Invented
A new technology called “Taste the TV” has been developed by Homei Miyashita from Meiji University in Kawasaki, Japan. The system consists of a conventional
Robot Stingray Dives 100 Megapascals
A bionic robot in the shape of a ray has withstood extreme water pressures of over 100 megapascals in the Mariana Trench, opening up new