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 Earth Meteorite Discovered
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists from the French research center CNRS have presented the first meteorite that originated from Earth. The 646-gram meteorite, named NWA
White Dwarf Star with Two ‘Faces’ Discovered
In a recent discovery, astronomers have found a unique white dwarf star named Janus that blinks every 15 minutes due to having one hemisphere made
Cooler than a lighter flame
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers at the University of Sydney have found the coolest known star in the universe. The newly discovered brown dwarf star,
Stunning James Webb Space Telescope Shots
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been capturing stunning images of the universe since its first image was released a year ago. This unprecedented
Universe may be twice as old
A new study suggests that the universe may be twice as old as previously thought. This is supported by stars like Methuselah, which appear to
Oldest stars in Milky Way observed.
Astronomers have made surprising observations while creating the most comprehensive collection of old stars from the center of the Milky Way. Some stars that were
Are the USA using asteroids as space weapons?
The United States may be considering the use of asteroids as weapons, according to Russian experts. The recent DART mission was seen as a practice
Aliens Could Use Black Hole for Energy
In 1969, physicist Roger Penrose proposed a theory that extraterrestrial beings could harness energy from a black hole by lowering an object into its ergosphere.
3D-Printed Moon Base in China
China has announced plans to conduct multiple moon missions in the coming years, with the goal of establishing a permanent base on the lunar surface
Cosmic Shield Saved Solar System
A cosmic shield may have protected our young solar system from the destructive force of a nearby supernova, according to new calculations by researchers at