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  • UK tech Pioneer Mike Lynch Dead at 59 After Yacht Tragedy Off Sicily Coast

    08/21/2024 5:14:39 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 31 replies
    The Register ^ | 21 Aug 2024 | Lindsay Clark
    UK software tycoon Mike Lynch has been found dead two days after he went missing in a sailing tragedy off the coast of Sicily. The news ends a period of speculation since reports emerged describing the British entrepreneur's disappearance after the Bayesian, the billionaire's 56-metre superyacht, went down near Porticello in violent storms at around 5am on Monday, local time. The accident came as 59-year-old Lynch was said to be looking forward to a new life following years of legal battles to clear his name and put the acrimonious sale of his analytics company, Autonomy, behind him. Lynch is remembered...
  • Researchers Discover Italy’s Oldest Wine in Sicilian Cave

    09/03/2017 5:30:04 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 9 replies
    Residue from pots found in a Sicilian cave show grape wine was produced 3,000 years earlier than thought 6,000-year-old wine storage jars found in a Sicilian cave. (Dr. Davide Tanasi, University of South Florida) By Jason Daley SMITHSONIAN.COM AUGUST 31, 2017 99024091.3K Barolo, Barbaresco, Brunello—Italian wines are some of the best in the world. And there’s a reason for that: They've been making it for thousands of years. Now, a new find suggests they've been at it even longer than people thought. As Lorenzo Tondo at The Guardian reports, researchers have found traces of 6,000-year-old wine in a Sicilian cave....
  • 'Sicilian Space Program' Launches Cannolo Into Stratosphere

    03/21/2014 3:50:03 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 7 replies
    Reuters ^ | Naomi O'Leary
    Sicilian amateur scientists have launched a model cannolo, a cream-stuffed pastry roll symbolic of the Italian island, into the stratosphere, capturing bizarre images of the dessert flying far above the earth. The 'Sicilian Space Program', which cost a rough total of 350 euros, had symbolic importance as well as being a scientific feat, the three natives of the island town of Enna behind it told Reuters. "Sicily has always been a place of negative connotations, mafia and unemployment. We wanted to lift up Sicily in our own way," said filmmaker Fabio Leone, 34, who recorded the project with Antonella Barbera,...