Tag: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Aylon Lyceum opens its gates

Aylon Lyceum is a new cultural space which opens its gates to the public in November; its first exhibition, “Democracy and Eudemonia”, invites visitors to explore Greek philosophical thinking and the ways to live well in a state, through an interactive experience where each exhibit is also a challenge.

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A trip around the world with Greek 3rd generation photovoltaics

Panagiotis Zafeiriadis has set out on a bike ride around the world; since he is usually camping in the wild, securing energy self-sufficiency in a sustainable way is of great importance – and an ideal way to do that is to use third-generation photovoltaics. These have been furnished by a Greek company with innovative products.

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Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology

The Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology in the heart of Athens offers visitors the opportunity to discover two very interesting aspects of ancient Greek culture through its permanent exhibitions “Ancient Greece – The Origins of Technology” and “Musical Instruments and Toys of Ancient Greece”.

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Greek News Agenda
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Visual artist Nikos Papadimitriou speaks to Greek News Agenda about his artistic quests and the competitive nature of human behavior.
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Los Angeles Greek Film Festival 2025 announces Oliver Stone in conversation with Costa-Gavras, John Landis and professor Deborah Nadoolman Landis to present the honorary Orpheus lifetime achievement award to Costa-Gavras.

The Academy-award winning filmmaker Oliver Stone will join Costa-Gavras on May 31, 2025, at the UCLA James Bridges Theater for an extended conversation following the West Coast Premiere of the newest Gavras film, "Last Breath".

(Oliver Stone, photo by Regine Mahaux; Costa-Gavras, photo by David Koskas)
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From the olive wreath given to the winners of the ancient Olympic Games, to the olive tree of Athena and Plato, this sacred tree has been celebrated since the antiquity. Today, one of the oldest olive trees in the world (around 3,000 years old) stands in a small village in Crete.