In a landmark achievement for Greek science, Professor Paraskevi (Evi) Nomikou has been awarded the esteemed Fisher…
Tag: Santorini volcano
Nearly two thousand years after Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, destroying the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, scientists have uncovered a hauntingly rare phenomenon—a man’s brain turned into black glass.
Professor Efthimios Lekkas explains the ongoing seismic activity between Santorini and Amorgos, addressing the recent buzzing heard on the islands. He reassures residents that a major earthquake is unlikely and clarifies that the rumbling is caused by surface processes, not the earthquake itself. Lekkas also discusses the movement of the epicenter and the Santorini volcano’s long-term activity.
Greece’s General Secretariat for Civil Protection issued a new plan for addressing the consequences of a…
A new study is underway measuring the radiocarbon stored in tree rings, with the aim…





