Archimedes
Ancient Greece
Archimedes’ Screw: The Ancient Greek Water-Raising Invention Still Used Today
Have you ever wondered how ancient civilizations moved water uphill without modern technology? The answer lies in a simple yet very smart device called the Archimedes screw.
Named after the brilliant Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes, who lived in the...
Ancient Greece
Mathematics in Ancient Greece and Its Influence on Modern Science
Advances in mathematics that can be attributed to ancient Greeks are many and have profoundly shaped the scientific world as we know it today.
Let's take a look at ancient Greece, a place where the idea of zero was yet...
Ancient Greece
12-Year-Old Boy Recreates Ancient Greek Archimedes’ Death Ray
An award-winning 12-year-old school boy in Canada has created a working death ray based on the model by ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician Archimedes.
Historians and scientists have for hundreds of years been deliberating on whether a "death ray" weapon...
Ancient Greece
How the Ancient Greeks Measured Time Shows What they Valued
The ancient Greeks measured time in part because human beings have felt the need to track the passage of their hours and days since time immemorial, prompted certainly by the need to plant things at the appropriate time, on...
Greek News
Indiana Jones in Search of the Antikythera Mechanism
The Antikythera Mechanism takes center stage in the fifth installment of Indiana Jones, as Harrison Ford races against time to retrieve part of what many scientists consider to be humanity’s first computer.
Created by ancient Greek scientist Archimedes in the...
Ancient Greece
Solar Eclipse Prompted Ancient Greeks to Study the Stars
A Solar eclipse was one of the phenomena that prompted the ancient Greeks to come up with the most brilliant astronomic discoveries.
Ancient Greece
Eureka Moments Come from Deep Within Subconscious Brain
Eureka moments -- the concepts that come to us seemingly out of the blue, after we have wrestled with problems for a great deal of time, as happened with the ancient Greek scientist Archimedes -- are created below the...
Archaeology
Archimedes Museum in Ancient Olympia
A museum dedicated to the great ancient Greek scientist Archimedes of Syracuse was inaugurated on Sunday in Ancient Olympia, Greece. Visitors will have the opportunity to see replicas of his inventions and to interact with them.
The museum was an initiative...
Greece
Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, Archimedes Top MIT list
Four ancient Greek philosophers rank among a list from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology of people who have most influenced the planet.
They may have lived before almost 2,500 years ago, but Aristotle, Plato, Archimedes and Socrates are still the...