Thirty-eight years after he revived his family’s small vineyard in northern Greece, Vangelis Gerovassiliou proudly gazes…
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Europe marks 40th anniversary of first Ariane rocket launch
The first Ariane space rocket lifted off over the forests of French Guiana 40 years ago,…
Death toll in Europe from storm rises to 7
The death toll from a storm that battered Spain, Portugal and France rose to seven on…
Egypt beach resorts fight global scourge of plastic trash
Combing the Red Sea beach at an Egyptian luxury resort, workers find bagfuls of plastic garbage—but…
Israeli museum explains the emojis of ancient Egypt
How does an academic explain the importance of ancient hieroglyphics to modern audiences glued to their…
Cheers! Scientists take big step towards making the perfect head of beer
Drinkers will soon be cheering all the way to the bar thanks to a team of…
A Mexican indigenous town's environmental revolt
When illegal logging turned their green, pine-covered hills into an ecological wasteland, the people of the…
'Catastrophic' conditions as bushfires rage in Australia
A scorching heatwave intensified bushfires ravaging parts of Australia on Saturday, and out-of-control blazes surrounding Sydney…
Gazing into crystal balls to advance understanding of crystal formation
Researchers at The University of Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science conducted simulations considering and neglecting hydrodynamic…
Counting photons is now routine enough to need standards
Since the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) built its first superconducting devices for counting…