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Carbon Dioxide Rather Than Water Triggers Explosive Basaltic Volcanoes
Newly discovered tools at Cornell University have led scientists to a fresh understanding of what causes volcanoes to erupt. While geoscientists used to believe...
Greece Reopens Stadium of Ancient Nemea
The 4th century BC stadium of Ancient Nemea in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese, in Greece, reopened on Wednesday to visitors after years...
Fossil Reveals Pterosaur Relatives Before They Evolved Wings
A new study of a microscopic Triassic fossil reptile unearthed more than 100 years ago has revealed that it is related to the species...
Human Ancestors’ Prenatal Growth Increased After Diverging From Chimps
Human ancestors who diverged from chimps may have seen an increase in prenatal growth rate soon after the split, according to research from Western...
Greek-American Cartoonist, Stephan Pastis, Explores Sublime, Ridiculous
First generation Greek American Stephan Pastis was once a high-powered lawyer in San Francisco before he chucked it all to become an author and...
China’s Giant Telescope Stirs Talk of Life Beyond Cosmos
Is there anybody out there? Chinese scientists think there is, and may have detected alien life beyond the cosmos. Or did they?
China's Sky Eye...
American Archaeologist Devoted Life to Reviving Ancient Nemean Games
An American archaeologist has devoted his entire professional life to uncovering ancient Nemea and reviving ancient Greece's Nemean Games.
US Models Suggest Omicron Wave May Kill Up to 300,000 People
New models suggest that the milder but more infectious omicron variant will cause 50,000 to 300,000 deaths in the United States before March.
Although many...
New South African Study Shows Omicron Less Severe for All
Confirming a widely-held understanding of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, a new South African study released on Friday confirmed that the mutation caused...
Archaeologist Stephen Miller, Father of Nemean Games Revival, Dies
Following five decades of research and excavations, Stephen G. Miller leaves behind a legacy to Greece and the world of the Nemean Games. Professor Miller died on Tuesday following a hemodialysis procedure


