Magiciens de la mémoire
60 minutes Imagine being able to remember virtually every day of your life. As Lesley Stahl reports, it’s a kind of memory that is brand new to science.
60 minutes Imagine being able to remember virtually every day of your life. As Lesley Stahl reports, it’s a kind of memory that is brand new to science.
PewInternet.org Some 73% of online adults now use a social networking site of some kind. Facebook is the dominant social networking platform in the number of users, but a striking number of users are now diversifying onto other platforms. Some 42% of online adults now use multiple social networking sites. In addition, Instagram users are…
Hanging Out with the Moonshine Outlaws of British Columbia By Jesse Donaldson, revue Vice
Vice Ugandans are the hardest drinking Africans in the motherland, both in terms of per capita consumption and the hooch they choose to chug. Waragi, or “war gin,” is what they call the local moonshine, and it makes the harshest Appalachian rotgut taste like freaking Bailey’s.
The recorded world Every step you take As cameras become ubiquitous and able to identify people, more safeguards on privacy will be needed (…) Glass may fail, but a wider revolution is under way. In Russia, where insurance fraud is rife, at least 1m cars already have cameras on their dashboards that film the road…
École Gülen en France : “On n’est ni une secte, ni des intégristes” Charlotte Oberti/FRANCE 24 Le mouvement musulman turc Gülen a implanté une de ses écoles privées en banlieue parisienne. Prônant un enseignement laïc, le mouvement espère s’installer durablement en France et lever les suspicions qui pèsent sur lui. Reportage.
Hélène Crié-Wiesner, Rue89 Au secours ! La grande prêtresse du genre littéraire « french-women-know-best » (les-femmes-françaises-savent-tout-mieux-que-nous) est de retour pour Noël dans les librairies américaines. Son nouveau livre va encore nous embarrasser, nous Françaises installées aux Etats-Unis.
Gabrielle Duchaine, La Presse