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Aegean Sea Exhibit Covers All
Aegean, the Birth of an Archipelago, an exhibition organized by the Science Center and Technology Museum NOESIS is going to be held in Thessaloniki.
The...
Montreal Greek Film Festival Shines
This year’s Montreal Greek Film Festival was dedicated to the Italian community of Montreal, as apart from the Greek films, it aimed at promoting...
Bishop Serafim, Kytherians Visit Australia
The Bishop of Kythera and Andikythera, Serafim and the Mayor of the islands, Theodoros Koukoulis are visiting Australia. The Kytherian Brotherhood of Sidney and...
Montreal Greek Film Festival Offers Spice
The 4th Montreal Greek Film Festival will be held from Oct. 25- Nov.3, screening a variety of movies and documentaries at Cinema du...
Katakolo's Museum: Ancient Greece Ahead of its Time
The Ancient Greek Technology Museum of Kostas Kotsanas in Katakolo, Pyrgos, Greece, hosts the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind in the world, shedding...
Archaeologists Revisit Ancient Greek Computer Wreck Site
A new search has begun at a Greek island where an ancient device known as the world's "oldest computer" was found more than over...
Athens in August: 6 Things One Would Love to Do
ATHENS - August brings to mind crowded beaches and watermelon milkshakes or cocktails on some Greek island, but surely, this month does not even...
WSU Dean Links Greek Ancient Wonder to Computers of the Modern Age
David Ferro's mission, if he chose to accept it, was to link the Antikythera mechanism, a calculator constructed in about 100 B.C., to the...
”Science and Technology in Ancient Greece” Exhibition Opens June 8th, Alexandria
The Department of Alexandria organized a conference and exhibition on ''Science and Technology in Ancient Greece'', on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 at 19:00.
The Associate...
LEGO and Apple engineer recreates ancient Greek computer
An Apple engineer has recreated the Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient Greek computer built to predict astronomical events, entirely out of Lego.
The gear-driven Antikythera Mechanism...


