Disability: most websites are not suitable for the blind and partially sighted

Disability: most websites are not suitable for the blind and partially sighted

Three hours to buy a train ticket for a 2H17 journey, online grocery shopping full of pitfalls: the vast majority of websites in France are not adapted for people with disabilities, creating an obstacle course for the blind and partially sighted. Indispensable everyday tools, public digital services and those of large private companies have the … Read more

Wheat, oats, corn: each grain has its own benefit for the skin

Wheat, oats, corn: each grain has its own benefit for the skin

Indispensable during meals, grains have recently established themselves in the cosmetics industry for their many benefits for skin and hair. Corn, oats, sesame, barley, bran, wheat or even rye are gradually investing in our bathroom to overcome wrinkles, redness and irritation, and to help sensitive and dehydrated skin. The pandemic has helped to restore the … Read more

After the punk garden, discover the garden in motion: 3 simple tips to adopt it

After the punk garden, discover the garden in motion: 3 simple tips to adopt it

Symmetrical, floral, controlled to the millimeter: this is the idea that many people have of the perfect garden. However, die-hards still resist this limited view. For example, landscape gardener and nurseryman Éric Lenoir conceptualized his idea of ​​a “punk garden” in a “little treatise” published in 2018. For him, another plant professional, Gilles Clément, developed … Read more

A bank allegedly held fake job interviews to play the diversity card

A bank allegedly held fake job interviews to play the diversity card

the New York Times revealed the testimony of a former employee of the US bank Wells Fargo who denounced the practice of fake interviews. Some managers received “several candidates” for already promised positions. A way to make people believe in diversity efforts within the company. Diversity and inclusiveness are prominent themes in today’s workplace, especially … Read more

Washington: High school students invent cheap filter against lead in water

Washington: High school students invent cheap filter against lead in water

When the pandemic forced American schools to resort to distance learning, physics teacher Rebecca Bushway gave her high school students in suburban Washington an ambitious task: to design and build a lead-free, low-carbon water filter. Using 3D printers, the student team now has a ready-to-use prototype: an approximately 8cm high filter that attaches to faucets … Read more