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SScience Read More Woodpeckers grunt like tennis players when they peckJanuary 6, 2026 behavior: The way something (often a person or other organism) conducts itself or acts towards others. biology: The…
TTechnology Read More This game designer shares neurodivergent experiences through gamingDecember 15, 2025 alien: A non-native organism. (in astronomy) Life on or from a distant world.  artificial intelligence: A type of…
AArts and design Read More Awe grips former tobacco factoryNovember 9, 2025 Kostas Tsoklis, the renowned 95-year-old Greek artist, unveils his latest masterpiece, ‘ΔÎος’ (Awe), the largest portable painting ever…
AArts and design Read More Once-sacred balconies now deserted | eKathimerini.comOctober 20, 2025 The once-vibrant ritual of summer evenings on Athenian balconies – a defining feature of postwar urban life –…
GGenetics Read More Integrating Proteomics with Global Genetic Meta-AnalysisOctober 16, 2025 Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) is a debilitating, immune-mediated disease which causes inflammation of the joints between the vertebrae, leading…
EEconomy Read More A radical rethink of Greek tourism?September 25, 2025 Year after year, Greece has seen record numbers of tourists arrive in the country, and all data indicate…
EEconomy Read More Is Europe’s ‘moment’ slipping away?September 20, 2025 At the beginning of the year there was optimism in Europe that, despite a long to-do list, the…
EEconomy Read More Summer vacation dreams meet economic realityAugust 4, 2025 In July, screenings at Cine Paris in Plaka were sold out, with the overwhelming majority of viewers being…