About language and change in history: the way new words are created "20 words that once meant something very different" #TED Talk
To me, one of the most brilliant idea of the last many years, and an insight on the way our brain is working to make sense out of everything he receive as a signal. "David Eagleman: Can we create new senses for humans?" #TED Talk
Slate France : La Finlande veut abandonner les matières à l'école au profit des «sujets»Un pas dans la bonne directionhttp://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIw0_rX8SA
When will you die?About risk, cognitive bias, micromort and microlife.As always, interesting. Thank you Michael!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-CK8VxMz9g
"When I meet someone and tell them I am a mathematician, they often ask me: What exactly do you do? What's your typical day like?" Find out in this piece I wrote for the Argentinian bilingual magazine Labor:http://math.berkeley.edu/~frenkel/frenkel-labor.pdf
"Kung-Fu Fighting" drop ;-)https://500px.com/photo/8440985/kung-fu-fighting-by-corrie-white=> more: https://500px.com/CorrieWhite
A new code editor, developped by Adobe in open-source, using the HTML and Javascript Chrome engine.The result is surprising, fresh and beautiful. It deserves a try: http://brackets.io/