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Mathematical Olympiad: Kyriakos Tsourekas wins gold at the 65th International Mathematical Olympiad 2024
The entire Greek delegation returned with medals from the 65th International Mathematical Olympiad 2024, which took place in Bath, United Kingdom on 11-22 July 2024, with the participation of 108 countries.
The winners of the Greek delegation of the 65th International Mathematical Olympiad.
Jerusalem: Medieval altar discovered near the site believed to be where Jesus was buried & resurrected
A unique discovery was made by archaeologists at the site believed to be where Jesus was buried, in Jerusalem. Remarkably, it came to light in the most paradoxical way, as it was found by construction workers who simply turned over a giant stone slab covered with graffiti that was leaning against the wall of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Guide to Computer Science: In-demand Schools, Hidden Gems, and Top Departments
“Education or Career?” is the pivotal question that applicants must address before commencing the application process, beginning today or tomorrow and closing on July 18. An essential aspect in deciding on a university program lies in meticulously reviewing the Study Guide and evaluating the courses available.
Hostage for 50 years
It should not be news that the Averof building, the historic headquarters of the National Technical University of Athens, formerly the Athens Polytechnic, and an important city landmark, was scrubbed clean - or at least half of it was.
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Uncontrolled construction threatens Sifnos’ character
Scientists and local bodies on Sifnos are sounding the alarm about the alteration of the Aegean island's natural landscape due to reckless construction.
Averof building highlights capital’s neoclassical past
The Greek capital's neoclassical past was showcased by the National Technical University of Athens' Averof building which hosted the 350 Greek and foreign participants of the eighth international conference of the European Architectural History Network (EAHN), which concluded on Saturday.
How Super-Computer Daedalus will Transform our Lives
The Ministry of Digital Governance announced an Open International Tender for the “Development of a New High-Performance Computing System” project, involving the Daedalus supercomputer. This move positions Greece to join the exclusive club of nations with immense computing power.
Pioneering Greek architect Alexandros Tombazis dies, aged 85
Architect Alexandros Tombazis, one of the country's greats and a pioneer of bioclimatic design, has died at the age of 85, it was reported on Monday.
Driving under the influence still an issue, survey shows
Although there has been a significant decline since 2000 in fatal accidents due to driving under the influence of alcohol, almost one in two respondents (44%) said in a recent nationwide survey of 2,191 people conducted by Ierax Analytix for the EUROKTEO MOT center in Thessaloniki that they have driven while inebriated at least once.
Athens introduces digital tool to encourage walking
Aiming to encourage walking, the Athens Municipality has introduced a digital tool with valuable data informing citizens and local authorities about the state of sidewalks and streets in the Greek capital.