Will your job disappear? Ask the robot or the A.I.
A team of roboticists from EPFL and economists from the University of Lausanne have created an online tool that is accessible to everyone and estimates the probability of a job staying or disappearing.
How is a nation built?
"From Syria to Libya, from Somalia to Yemen, more than 50 nations are failed states," a disturbing phenomenon that begs the question of why some states remain in equilibrium despite difficult conditions, while others collapse into inextricable chaos.
The return of nationalism
Increasingly, observers of world politics are seeing a resurgence in the popularity of nationalism, a trend that almost disappeared after 1945. Did the world's troubles lead to these movements? Certainly, but not only.
Cherishing old video game glories
Although technology allows us to practically play interactive movies, a significant mass of gamers are still very attached to games released in the 2000s, 1990s and even 1980s. How to explain this passion for "retrogaming"? Is it simply nostalgia or the desire to relive classic video game sensations?
Rituals out of the religious path
The rites are part of the elements that led to the development of the one we will call Homo Sapiens. To mark the deaths, the births and the unions has its importance. If, for a long time, it was the great religions that took care of it, this is changing with a portion of the population seeking to detach itself from religious institutions.