Thiseas BairaktaridisApr 4Skagen Faster 6 ReviewSmartwatches are inconceivable for many from the old days. Especially the Apple Watches are highly regarded by many users. They are chic,...
Thiseas BairaktaridisApr 1Samsung Galaxy S22 ReviewIt’s time again! The S22 Ultra is the new flagship of Samsung and, similar to last year, is set to take first place in the smartphone...
Balázs FarkasJan 25Is a New Capital the Solution for Indonesia’s Problems?Jakarta, the crowded capital of Indonesia, is sinking and becoming prone to floods, which are growing in strength and posing a danger for...
Schuyler BeltramiNov 20, 2021The Millennial Agora Magazine: Issue 1 - November 2021The Millennial Agora is excited to finally offer our readers the first issue of our new monthly magazine! In an effort to provide the...
Benedek Rubinka RózaSep 4, 2021The Real Price of Fast Fashion Is fast fashion as cheap as we believe it is or should the price of apparel be measured on a different scale? As a young fashionista, the...
Giorgos PismisisAug 11, 2021These Three Islands won the EU’s RESponsible Island Prize for Renewable Energy Europe has made great strides in recent years in its focus on renewable energy sources. These three islands received the EU’s RESponsible...
Schuyler BeltramiAug 2, 2021Recently Released Data Shows Overwhelming Vaccine EffectivenessNewly released data from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) in the United States points to an overwhelmingly effective ability of...
Balázs FarkasJul 29, 2021Who Owns the Nile? Conflict over Ethiopia’s Planned Gigantic DamEthiopia’s planned construction of a massive new dam to ensure water availability for the country has led to a diplomatic crisis with...
Mikuláš VochozkaJul 27, 2021Chemical Plant Explosion in Germany; Billowing Black Smoke Seen for Miles Around SiteA chemical plant explosion in the western German city of Leverkusen, sent a black smoke cloud into the sky that could be seen for miles...
Apollon Bairaktaridis Jul 23, 2021Space Station Tiangong: A Permanent Chinese Outpost in Space from 2022 and BeyondChina is now the latest nation to send their own space station into orbit, as they enter the race to be the first to land a manned...
Apollon Bairaktaridis Jul 19, 2021Floods Lead to 156 Dead in Western Europe, 600 Injured and 1300 MissingSome of the worst flooding in over 50 years has damaged many parts of Northwestern Europe, leading to over 100 dead and millions of Euros...
Apollon Bairaktaridis Jul 14, 2021Israeli Research Indicates Reduced Effectiveness of Biontech Covid-19 Vaccine Due to Delta VariantRecent research in Israel points to lower effectiveness of the Biontech vaccine against Delta, however the same research shows that this...
Giorgos PismisisJul 2, 2021The Circular Economy in Waste Management Waste management and the circular economy are now two connected concepts with a common main goal: a sustainable future for all. But what...
Dániel CsujaJul 1, 2021The Importance of China’s Three-Child PolicyChina's One-Child Policy was an infamous part of the Chinese Communist Party's attempt to control society. As societal and biological...
Giorgos PismisisJun 30, 2021“HORIZON EU”: Big Investments For Green Research and InnovationEurope will invest 5.8 billion euros through the “Horizon” program for green Research and Innovation. Funds of € 14.7 billion through the...
Rafael ScherzingerJun 29, 2021Apex Legends Global Series Championship 2021Our journalist looks at the recent Apex eSports tournament and what it has given to the world of eSports. The Apex Legends Global Series...
Giorgos PismisisJun 25, 2021Staramaki: A Greek Social Cooperative Enterprise Producing Natural Wheat Straws“Staramaki” is an example of the circular economy and sustainability, as well as social innovation and social impact. But what exactly...
Apollon Bairaktaridis Jun 20, 2021The Science Paradox: An E-Magazine for Science Communication The year 2020 can be described as the year of the Covid-19 pandemic. The new virus affected everyone across the world and signaled, once...
Giorgos PismisisJun 16, 2021Thousands of Birds Forced to Leave Their Nests Due to DroneΑ drone led to an ecological disaster as thousands of Elegant Terns (species of birds who live in the Pacific coasts of the southern...
Giorgos PismisisJun 5, 2021World Environment Day 2021: "Every Can Counts"Today is World Environment Day and EU countries plan to spread awareness by encouraging citizens to recycle empty cans of soft drinks and...
Konstantina DimitriouJun 1, 2021Prevention is Better than CureStress is a part of everyone's life. But while most look to remove it completely, finding ways to minimize it may be more effective. More...
Rafael ScherzingerMay 26, 2021Hungary is Lifting Most of Its COVID RestrictionsViktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary, announced the lifting of most of the COVID restrictions after the number of vaccinated people...
Giorgos PismisisMay 18, 2021Renewables Overtook Fossil Fuels in Electricity Generation in 2020, for the First Time EverFor the first time in history, renewable energy accounted for 38% of EU electricity generation in 2020, overtaking fossil fuels....
Konstantina DimitriouMay 12, 2021The Healing Power of MusicThe healing effects of music have led to a new branch of therapy focused around music, and has shown positive signs in helping victims of...
Giorgos PismisisApr 27, 2021A "Timelapse" of Climate Change: Go Back in Time with Google EarthThe effects of climate change over the last 37 years can be seen in a Timelapse by Google Earth users as the internet giant launches its...
Giorgos PismisisApr 20, 2021The Historic Flight on Mars From NASA's “Ingenuity” HelicopterThe rotorcraft not only survived, but also completed its historic first flight through Mars’ atmosphere. It also proved that powered,...
Balázs FarkasApr 15, 2021Has the Oil Era Come to an End in Saudi Arabia?Vision 2030, announced by Mohammad bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, is an enormous futuristic plan to make a total change in...