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Ancient Greece's Supercomputer: A True Marvel - MSNIn 1901, sponge divers discovered the Antikythera Mechanism off a Greek island. Dated to around 100 BC, it’s now believed to be the world’s first analog computer. It could predict eclipses ...
To combat the island's dwindling population, Greece is offering €500 per month to new residents of Antikythera for three years after they move in. That adds up to €18,000 in total, or ...
The beautiful Greek island which is paying Brits £15,000 to move there This island's blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty makes it a unique spot for exploration and cultural appreciation.
When winter draws in on Antikythera, the already meagre population of the isolated Greek island shrinks to almost nothing. "There are 20 to 25 of us, no children, no bakery," said local leader ...
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