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Leon Beurer
Editor, Bachelor of Science - 12 articlesLeon Beurer is an enthusiastic math freak, which then encouraged him to study Mathematics at the University of Cologne. The course made him a lot of friends. He has always had a lot of interest in physics, too, and he is particularly fond of the physics of the atmosphere.
He has also repeatedly attended lectures in the area of meteorology and trained in the field of meteorology. He has a lot of fun when observing and examining weather conditions. Statistical evaluations of meteorological time series are also part of his hobby, and in doing, so he primarily studies the phenomenon of climate change. After his bachelor's degree, he is now busy with his master's degree and is also writing exciting scientific texts for the daswetter.com portal.
On a stay abroad in South Africa he was able to gain further life experience. His home is Rostock.
News by Leon Beurer
A fascinating geological phenomenon caused the Mediterranean Sea to dry out almost completely 5.5 million years ago. Researchers have now deciphered the extreme processes during the Messinian Salinity Crisis.
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking technique to show space in 3D. This discovery could change everything we thought we knew about black holes, galaxies and more!
Spanish researchers have developed a method that allows artificial intelligence to make existing drugs more effective for new diseases – and they even explain why!
In the rainforests of Madagascar, researchers have found seven new species of frogs that make sounds reminiscent of Star Trek. And yes, they named the frogs after the series' most legendary captains.
A new X-ray laser at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in the USA is 10,000 times brighter than its predecessor and opens up completely new possibilities in research. From quantum materials to medicine - this laser takes science to a new level.
A giant but peanut-shaped asteroid is approaching Earth. Scientists have discovered it and are alarmed. What does this mean for our planet? Here are all the facts about asteroid 2024 JV33.
A new study from the University of Dartmouth warns about the risks that the regular consumption of seafood can pose. Researchers have found that these treats are often contaminated with PFAS, also known as "permanent chemicals", which can cause serious health problems.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of exoplanet research as we take a look at one of astronomy's most exciting discoveries.