The Royal Society of Canada became the latest group to recognize University of Missouri–St. Louis (UMSL) Professor Michael Cosmopoulos for more than 30 years of contributions to the study of ancient Greek civilization.
A study has found an unexpected new drug target for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) that could open new avenues to develop effective treatments against this potentially lethal disease.
After creating four giants in New York City’s construction sector, serial-entrepreneur John Kalafatis, has started the development of a hundred-million-dollar movie studio in the Big Apple
How can we strengthen ties between Greece and its diaspora, this growing (also as a result of the financial crisis) community that includes politicians, businesspeople, academics, scientists and artists?
Greek doctor Dr Evangelos Michelakis is at the forefront of mitochondrial research at Alberta Medical University in Edmonton, Canada where he is co-head of a study aiming to fight Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) by means of a new drug which targets mitochondria.
Asimina Arvanitaki receives “Giuseppe Sciacca” prize.
UNESCO advises travellers to Greece to visit 18 monuments and sites that are an absolute must as World Heritage Monuments.
A team of scientists working in the United Kingdom and Russia, led by Greek physicist Pavlos G. Lagoudakis and Professor Natalia Berloff, are working on the development of a new type of supercomputer that uses a sort of “magic dust” made of polariton lattices – a type of quantum particle that are combinations of light and matter.
The Department of Classical Studies at Boston University in cooperation with the Program in Modern Greek, is proud to announce the Boston University Philhellenes (BUPh) project.
Using a series of engineering formulas, the researchers developed an algorithm for computing the precursors of extreme events in complicated systems with lots of turbulence.