In Tinos, wine has been produced for thousands of years. Greece has a lot of great things going for it. Its food is replicated the world over because it's just that good. Its natural beauty is ...
“But we don’t necessarily tie agriculture into our mission.” According to Natalie Beckendorf, many of the Greek houses in St. Paul, while open to everyone, attract a high number of CFANS majors. Beta ...
Credit: National Archaeological Museum Nearly 280 Greek artifacts will be exhibited at the National Museum of China starting November 5, offering Chinese visitors a glimpse into the beauty of ancient ...
LUBBOCK, Texas — Grape stomping has ancient roots, dating back to the earliest days of winemaking. In ancient times, the soft texture of grapes made them perfect for this method, as they could ...
the Greek Agricultural Development and Food Ministry announced on Tuesday. A total of 17,500 animals have already been culled after the confirmation of cases in 104 farms across the country this ...
"The measures are necessary to address the issue, as in the case of the small-ruminants plague (PPR) we faced this summer," Greek Agricultural Development and Food Minister Kostas Tsiaras said.
Galen, the pioneering Greek physician who influenced Western medicine through the 1700s. Portrait by Pierre-Roch Vigneron. Credit: Public Domain Galen of Pergamon was the most influential ancient ...
Here's what the ancient Greeks and Romans can teach us about the environment and ourselves. From Roman soldiers in crowded camps to emperors cleaning up rivers, there are many lessons to be learned.
These concerns are not new. Millennia ago, people in ancient Greece and Rome already knew humans were damaging the natural world. Literature from these ancient times contains many references to ...