The "commons", the way out of crises, including education
Many social models seem on the verge of collapse. Rather than sinking into pessimism, sociologists are looking at a third way that could supplant the idea of handing everything over to the market or the state: "The Commons".
Listening to music from the past and everywhere
Listening to music from the past or from all over the world is possible thanks to the virtual presence of musical instrument museums. Here are just a few examples worth visiting, where musical sounds are displayed virtually.
Running while cleaning up the planet
Running is good for your physical health. However, for many people, it can be difficult to get motivated to do it regularly. What if exercise had a greater meaning, like cleaning up the environment? That's why runners are encouraged to take up plogging, an activity that combines running with litter pickup.
Robots as assistants for autistic pupils
In a context where, fortunately, diagnosis of autism is improving and becoming more rapid than in previous decades, robotic solutions will not be out of place. They will be able to help children on the spectrum, among others, with exercises to improve their communication skills.
South Korea: the land of robots
While the West is integrating robots in small doses, many Asian countries have followed suit. Among these, South Korea is the country that has most embraced this technology. It's everywhere, and increasingly so. Even schoolchildren come across robots, and this trend is set to intensify over the next few years.