Wenzhou sticky rice, the breakfast that brings people together

Wenzhou sticky rice, the breakfast that brings people together

As the restaurant owner pours the glistening grains of rice into a bowl, sprinkles them with strips of fried donut and a generous ladle of shredded pork and mushroom sauce, Zhu Thong scrapes every centimeter of his bowl with a spoon. in stainless steel. Wenzhou-style sticky rice (温州糯米饭) is a classic breakfast in this city…

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16% of French people say they do not eat enough, reveals a study

16% of French people say they do not eat enough, reveals a study

This is one of the consequences of inflation and rising supermarket prices. About 1 in 6 French people (16%) said at the end of last year that they could not eat enough, according to a study by the Research Center for the Study and Observation of Living Conditions (Crédoc) revealed by Franceinfo this Wednesday, May…

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Who was Jeanne du Barry, this daughter of the people who caused a scandal at the court of Louis XV?

Who was Jeanne du Barry, this daughter of the people who caused a scandal at the court of Louis XV?

Last favorite of an Ancien Régime monarch, the Countess du Barry had a real influence at Versailles, on the arts and politics. An exceptional destiny with a tragic outcome, recounted by the Maïwenn in a film which opens the Cannes Film Festival. She is the last favorite of an Ancien Régime monarch. “La du Barry”,…

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More verbs and fewer nouns: what AI reveals about how people with Parkinson's speak

More verbs and fewer nouns: what AI reveals about how people with Parkinson’s speak

Thanks to the’artificial intelligence, scientists have succeeded in highlighting language differences in patients with Parkinson’s disease. I’analysis of many conversations allowed us to make the following observation: people with Parkinson’s use more verbs and fewer nouns than others. The results of the study, published in the journal Parkinsonism & Related Disorders (Source 1), suggest that…

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