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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Discovery of First Star Generation Remnants
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery using the Very Large Telescope (VLT) – the remains of the universe’s very first stars. These stars were vastly
Dark Moon Craters Captured Sans Sunlight
NASA Camera Captures Images of Moon Craters in Shadow NASA has recently released images of moon craters and other objects that are not directly illuminated
Extracting Oxygen from Moon Rocks
NASA Extracts Oxygen from Moon Rock Using Laser NASA scientists have successfully extracted oxygen from artificial moon rock using a laser. This process could be
NASA’s New Super Alloy Lasts 1,000x Longer
NASA and Ohio State University have collaborated to develop a new alloy for aircraft and spacecraft components that is significantly more durable even at extreme
First Photo of Black Hole with Jet
A group of radio telescopes has come together to create a virtual antenna the size of the Earth, capturing a joint image of the M87
Astrobiologists call for space sex debates.
The growing space tourism industry is bringing more and more people into space, prompting astrobiologists to call for a debate on sex and reproduction in
Supernovae: More Dangerous Than Thought
A recent study by NASA scientists has revealed that supernovae, or exploding stars, pose a greater threat to life on nearby planets than previously thought.
Universe Becoming More Hostile to Life
In the early universe, planets with dense ozone layers could form, providing protection for the atmosphere and serving as a prerequisite for complex life. However,
Book Stratospheric Balloon Flights
French company Zephalto is now offering balloon flights to the stratosphere, with tourists able to reserve their spots starting in 2025. The start-up has developed
Deadly Asteroid Approaching Earth
An asteroid named 2012 KY3 is currently approaching Earth and is expected to pass by on April 13, 2023. The Center for Near-Earth Object Studies