Tag: Knowledge
Genes shape birdsong, even when they grow up far from home
With the arrival of spring, an eternal ritual begins anew: male birds fill the air with song, seeking to attract mates and defend their territory in a competition with other…
This free software is ideal for repairing Windows in just a few clicks without any technical knowledge
Is your Windows PC starting to go off the rails? Before taking it to a specialist, use this application to repair it automatically. It’s free, powerful and very easy to…
Fruits, vegetables and plants from Brittany from all over the world
What do buckwheat, hydrangeas and artichokes have in common? All three are part of Brittany’s visual or culinary identity today, yet all three were imported there at different times. For…
Student protest movements: a long history!
All over the world, campuses are regularly places of protest. But contrary to what one might believe, the phenomenon does not date from the 20th century. In reality, student protest…
The multiple meanings of the word “jihad”
The term “jihad” has known, and still has, very different meanings depending on the periods, geographical areas, political and religious groups. The historian Olivier Hanne, associate researcher at the Center…
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games: one world, one dream?
For the 2008 Olympic Games, Beijing advocated “One world, one dream”. However, the Chinese government’s dream is not everyone’s dream. In a huge social system that has long been under…
How are memories stored in our brain?
Memory is an essential skill that allows us to integrate, retain and restore the information we encounter. This function is not provided by a precise structure of the brain, but…
Reboot of a sci-fi series that’s been running for 60 years (and you can jump in without any prior knowledge)
Since the British sci-fi institution Doctor Who returned to the screens in 2005, people have been talking about New Who and the counting of the series, which has been running…
New guidelines for care for eating disorders: “A lot about increasing knowledge”
In Sweden, the National Board of Health and Welfare estimates that there are approximately 200,000 people who have some form of eating disorder. It is also believed that there is…
Brief history of zoos, from imperial prestige to global preservation
“First, we have principles. Then, we have children”, we can say to ourselves when, for family leisure, we decide to cross the entrance to a zoo. The institution, with which…