Science and technology
Unidentified vandals blow up another Athens bank ATM
Unidentified vandals blew up a bank ATM outside a supermarket in the Athens suburb of Dafni early on Monday morning.
According to police, the vandals probably ignited gas to blow open the device before fleeing with an unspecified sum of cash.
The incident occurred at 4.25 a.m. and caused significant damage to the façade of the supermarket but no injuries.
Artificial intelligence is not a substitute for common sense
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has entered the mainstream business domain. According to research conducted by BCG and the MIT Sloan Management Review, AI will have a major impact, in all industries, within the next five years. What companies / industries will AI initially impact?
It’s a man’s world: Women scarce in Nobel Prize annals
The Nobel Prize statistics are dour reading for women, who’ve been awarded only one of every 20 prizes. And while the numbers are slowly improving, the Dec. 10 prize ceremony will be an all-male affair for the second straight year.
Turkey’s top religious body issues fatwa on divorce via communication devices
Turkey’s top religious body, the Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), has issued a fatwa on divorce, stating that couples may get divorced via telephone call, fax, letter, text message or internet.
International Exhibition MachTech & InnoTech Will Open Doors on March 26-29 in Sofia
MachTech Expo retains (from Its beginning in 2009) and develops its specialization in the field of - metal processing and metal-cutting, tools, welding equipment and metrology.
Cosmonaut Found Extraterrestrial Bacteria on the International Space Station
Russian astronaut Anton Shkplelerov told the Tass news agency that he found extraterrestrial bacteria on the outer shell of the International Space Station (ISS) a few years ago. He claims to have discovered the bacteria during the sampling of the station's body.
Flat-earthers jut wrapped up their first international conference!
Turkey-made invisible fabric to sell to NATO countries
A Turkey-made invisible fabric that cannot be spotted by radars and thermal cameras will soon be sold to NATO countries.
The Flat-Earthers had their…international conference & it was jaw-dropping! (VIDEO)
Flat Earthers from across the globe assembled in North Carolina and it was just as bizarre as you think.
The first Flat Earth Internation Conference, which drew hundreds and cost $149 per head to attend, didn’t really achieve much.
Innovation a 'new chapter' in French-Greek relations, says ambassador
Organized by French Ambassador in Athens Christophe Chantepy and held on Friday and Saturday at Technopolis, the second Greek-French Innovation Network Forum, or the Mazinnov initiative (a combination of the Greek word for together, "mazi," and innovation), was abuzz with optimism about the possibility of fresh synergies between two rapidly evolving ecosystems.