Cognitive science
Ten PAMAK scientists in the 2% of the world’s most distinguished scientists
Nine members of the faculty of the University of Macedonia and one PhD student are ranked in the top 2% of the scientific field in which they are active in the annual rankings announced by the scientific publishing house Elsevier and Stanford University, USA.
Research reveals How Adults Understand What Kids are Saying
When babies first start talking, their vocabulary is extremely limited. One of the first sounds babies make is "da," which could mean dad, a dog, a dot, or nothing at all.
Exploring the limits of human identity
As part of the re-emerging trend of printed photography, the industrious Greek photographer Angelos Christofilopoulos has recently published PAUSEIS - the silence in between - a monthly independent magazine.
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Did you know: Louis XI enjoyed an abominable orchestra of squealing pigs, The Piganino
Guess it’s still art, right?
The first Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae in Greece belongs to which famous musician?... (video)
Can you guess his name?
Scientists find ‘missing link’ behind first human languages
Researchers found that people could accurately identify the intended meaning of the vocalizations more than 60 percent of the time
About 10,000 health workers suspended as of today
The government will try to fill their gaps as soon as possible
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The elections and the good of the country
Politicians and analysts across the ideological spectrum are talking about the possibility of snap elections while focusing on how this would benefit one political party or another. They appear to be ignoring the bigger issue: the management - with speed, efficiency and continuity - of the public health, economic and social challenges that lie ahead.
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Fotis Dulos, Connecticut man accused of killing wife, dies
A man charged with murdering his wife who went missing amid a contentious divorce case died Thursday, his lawyer said.
Fotis Dulos, 52, had been hospitalized since Tuesday when he was found at his home in Farmington, Connecticut, following an apparent suicide attempt.
The symbolism of state jobs
People who are selected to serve in high-ranking state positions do not only have to have all the right academic credentials; they also have a symbolic role to play.
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