Environment
Environment
The Greek Goddess Gaia and Her Connection to Earth Day
Today, April 22, Earth Day is celebrated once again as over one billion people help the Earth recover from the ravages of industrialization.
Environment
These 7 Countries Are the Only Ones That Meet WHO Air Quality Standard
According to a new report, only seven countries meet the international air quality standard, while dangerous levels of air pollution are on the rise in certain areas due to both an uptick in economic activity and the toxic impact...
Energy
The Remarkable Potential of Sustainable Aviation Fuel for Carbon Emission Reduction
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is emerging as a crucial key solution to reduce the carbon footprint of the aviation industry. As air travel continues to grow post-pandemic, there is an increasing interest in SAF both by businesses and governments....
Environment
Massive Reservoir of Helium Discovered Beneath Minnesota
A huge stash of helium might have been found by researchers in Minnesota, making it possibly the largest in North America.
Pulsar Helium, Inc., a company that hunts for resources, has been drilling near Babbitt, a place where iron ore...
Archaeology
390 Million-Year-Old Fossilized Forest in England is the Oldest Ever Discovered
A recent study published in the Journal of the Geological Society revealed a surprising find: fossilized trees discovered in southwest England are now considered Earth's earliest-known forest. These ancient trees, dating back 390 million years, surpass the previously recognized...
Environment
Satellite Images Show Indonesia’s New Jungle Capital, Nusantara
NASA recently released striking images showcasing the emergence of Indonesia's new jungle city on Borneo. These satellite shots, taken in April 2022 and February 2024, reveal significant developments in eastern Kalimantan.
However, the images clearly display the construction of new...
Archaeology
99 Million-Year-Old Flowers Found Preserved in Amber
A group of ancient flowers was discovered in present-day Myanmar perfectly preserved in amber.
The study's findings indicate that certain flowering plants have remained unchanged for almost 100 million years, as suggested by the observed characteristics of the flowers.
Ancient flower...
Greek News
Greek Islands Fight for Identity Amid Tourism Boom
The absence of tourism on the Greek islands during the COVID-19 pandemic inspired a plan to help the Cyclades Isles locals safeguard their culture against tourism.
Greece has seen historical tourism records broken with revenue from foreign travelers expected to...
Environment
Ozone Hole the Size of North America Forms Above Antarctica
Through recent data, satellites have revealed the largest-ever gaps in the ozone layer above Antarctica. The ozone layer acts as a shield in the sky, located between nine and eighteen miles (fifteen to thirty kilometers) above ground.
This layer of...
Greece
Edessa: The Greek City of Water and the Five Senses
Get to know Edessa, the Northern Greek city referred to as the “City of Water and of the Five Senses,” which is home to thermal springs and the famed Edessa Waterfalls.
Edessa is the capital of Pella, located in the...