Among the more than 1,500 lives lost in the Titanic disaster were four young Greek migrants from the same village in southern Greece. Their story, long overlooked, reflects the hardship and hope of early 20th-century migration to America
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) carries more than one hundred times more water than all the rivers on Earth combined. A new study shows that its early form influenced the climate very differently from today
The EU will contribute €50 million from the bloc’s research programme Horizon Europe for 2026–2027
The government warns that a potential failure of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could trigger extreme cold in Europe and disrupt global weather patterns, prompting coordinated national preparedness measures
Maria Damanaki on Greece’s green transition, energy politics, and the risks of inertia in the Aegean
In the Aegean, Sea Shepherd Greece is Fighting for the “Masterminds of the Sea”
This successful crossing not only supports theories of early human migration through maritime routes but also pays homage to the resilience and innovation of Paleolithic peoples
In support of marine protected areas, David Attenborough says, "If we just let nature take its course, the sea will save itself."
‘Cappuccino’ and improper mixing of oils plague the industry, as investigators probe for cause of Dali’s crash into Baltimore bridge