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Georgios Alogoskoufis (b. 1955), Minister of the Economy and Finance (2004–2008) Sia Anagnostopoulou (b. 1959), Alternate Minister of Education, Research and Religious Affairs (since 2015) Dora Bakoyannis (b. 1954), Minister for Foreign Affairs (2006–2009) and Mayor of Athens (2003–2006)
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The University of Athens was founded on 3 May 1837 by King Otto of Greece (in Greek, Óthon) and was named in his honour Othonian University (Οθώνειον Πανεπιστήμιον). It was the first university in the liberated Greek state and in the surrounding area of Southeast Europe as well.
2008 – Japanese astronomers launch the first Medical Experiment Module called "Kibō", to be used on the International Space Station. 2010-Over the past two decades, a considerable focus has been directed toward creating sustainable alternatives for petroleum-based fuels, chemicals, and materials.
Biotechnology is a rapidly evolving field with significant potential to address pressing global challenges and improve the quality of life for people around the world; however, despite its numerous benefits, it also poses ethical and societal challenges, such as questions around genetic modification and intellectual property rights. As a result ...
28 January – Scientists build the world's first all-nanotube transistor radios. [44] 1 April – A handheld 3D imaging device is developed for use in forensics and medical imaging. [45] 24 September – The world's first commercial wave farm begins operation off the coast of Portugal. [46]
Universities (Greek: Πανεπιστήμια) [30] can grant one or more of bachelor's, master's, integrated master's and doctorate degrees. The undergraduate programme of study for most disciplines is four years with awarded qualification in line with the Bologna process legal equivalent to a bachelor's degree, 240 ECTS, at level 6 of Greece's National Qualification Framework (NQF), [31 ...
This advance was estimated to reduce the cost of the drug by 70%, making the medicine inexpensive and available. [9] Today biotechnology still plays a central role in the production of these compounds and likely will for years to come. [10] [11] Penicillin was viewed as a miracle drug that brought enormous profits and public expectations.