In the news, no big events worth reporting but nearly an hundred interesting bits of information that I gathered and shared with you after the jump:
Anime & Manga related, Japan, Popular Culture
- Buddha 2 Film's Promo Video Highlights Ayumi Hamasaki's Theme Song (ANN)
- Kitaro's Shigeru Mizuki Launches Autobiographical Essay Manga (ANN)
- Live-Action Kiki's Delivery Service Film's 1st Full Trailer Posted (ANN)
- 'Robotech: Expeditionary Force Marines Sourcebook One' coming in March (ICv2)
- Live Action 'Attack on Titan' Feature coming in 2015 (ICv2)
- 'Time' Magazine's Best Comics of 2013 (ICv2)
- Full trailer for Haganai's live action film is now live (Japanator)
- Digital Comics Round-up (ICv2)
- Top 300 Graphic Novels for November 2013 (ICv2)
- Restored 'Ranma ½' (ICv2)
- Viz 2014 Releases (ICv2)
- WSJ slams judge in Apple e-book trial (TUAW)
- Apple releases OS X Mavericks 10.9.1 to public (AppleTell)
- Best alternative mail apps for Mac: Airmail, Postbox, Inky, and more! (iMore)
- iCitizen Turns Your iPhone Into A Powerful Political Tool (Cult of Mac)
- Best science fiction books of 2013 (The Guardian)
- La Norvège numérise l'ensemble de son patrimoine littéraire national (Le Devoir)
- Pourquoi les Anglo-saxons snobent-ils les livres français? (La Tribune)
- British Library uploads more than a million public domain images to Flickr (Wired)
- Amazon Can Take Away Your Digital Books and Movies Whenever It Wants (Gizmodo)
- Efforts To Ban Books On The Rise (NPR)
- Has Abenomics fixed Japan's economic fortunes? (BBC)
- Tim Draper Wants To Split California Into Pieces And Turn Silicon Valley Into Its Own State (Tech Crunch)
- Dementia cases 'set to treble worldwide' by 2050 (BBC)
- A Nasty Fever Called Chikungunya Hits Close To Home (NPR)
- Why the 9-to-5 Day Is So Tough on Creative Workers (The Atlantic)
- The return of the female condom? (BBC)
- Angry scientist finds an uneducated internet comment [about vaccines] and delivers an epic response... (Quick Meme)
- Cthulhu chante Noël (Fractale-Framboise)
- Noël panaché au Jardin botanique (Le Devoir)
- Postes Canada: Le courrier ne sera plus livré à domicile (Le Devoir)
- Cégep: Place à l’«histoire du Québec contemporain» (Le Devoir)
- Dany Laferrière élu à l’Académie française (Le Devoir)
- La charte va trop loin, selon la CSN (Le Devoir)
- Postes Canada: Un défi considérable à Montréal (Le Devoir)
- L’histoire de Montréal à travers les tombes (Métro)
- Un autobus 100% électrique à la STM (Métro)
- Hausse de 1,7% du loyer moyen à Montréal (Métro)
- Mourani «n'est plus indépendantiste» (Le Devoir)
- La STM hausse ses tarifs pour la nouvelle année (Huffington Post)
- La STM hausse ses tarifs (Métro)
- Robinson verra-t-il un jour ses millions? (Le Devoir)
- Le voile, quelques perspectives historiques (Histoire Engagée)
- New 'Terminator' TV Series To Follow Movie Reboot (ICv2)
- Vast Number of Silent Films Lost to History (The Take Away)
- Machiavel, notre contemporain (Le Devoir)
- Joan Fontaine, star of 'Suspicion' and 'Rebecca,' dies at 96 (L.A. Times)
- Peter O’Toole, Star of ‘Lawrence of Arabia,’ Is Dead at 81 (NYT)
- Peter O'Toole, Lawrence of Arabia star, dies aged 81 (BBC)
- 'Game of Thrones' Star is New Sarah Connor (ICv2)
- Animator Frederic Back, two-time Oscar winner, dies at 89 (L.A. Times)
- Koala Bellowing Explained (Outside)
- How the penis lost its spikes (Nature)
- Mystery human species emerges from Denisovan genome (New Scientist)
- Researchers Say They Found Oldest Buddhist Shrine (The Epoch Time)
- New radiocarbon dating calibration curve developed (The Archaeology News Network)
- 9000 year old music and alcohol: a powerful mix (Past Horizons)
- Mars Lake Could Have Supported Life Billions of Years Ago (National Geographic)
- Buddha's birthplace brings light to Nepal (Al Jazeera)
- Giant undersea cliff may hold clues to dinosaur-killing cosmic impact (NBC)
- China's first moon rover lands... and starts rolling over the lunar surface (NBC)
- China's Jade Rabbit Moon rover sends back first photos (BBC)
- The true value of China's Jade Rabbit robot Moon mission (BBC)
- Ancient Chinese cat bones shake up domestication theory (The Guardian)
- Watch China’s Moon Lander Touch Down (Popular Science)
- The Chinese Rover's First Moon Photos Are Here (Gizmodo)
- Gaia space telescope launches on mission to map the Milky Way (The Guardian)
- Les monstres de l'Antiquité s'exhibent à Rome (La Presse)
- Unlocking the scrolls of Herculaneum (BBC)
- 400,000-Year-Old Mitochondrial DNA Surprises Scientists (Archaeology)
- Roman Emperor Hadrian's Villa Brought to Life with Gaming Software (Live Science)
- The Biggest Science Stories of 2013 (Gizmodo)
- Italy's 'abandoned' Riace Bronzes back on show in Calabria (BBC)
- Mystery early human revealed by DNA data (BBC)
- Le mystère du puits d’Entrains-sur-Nohain (Le Monde)
- Recapité: Le visage de Robespierre reconstitué (Le Monde)
- Alan Turing, Enigma Code-Breaker and Computer Pioneer, Wins Royal Pardon (NYT)
- Royal pardon for codebreaker Alan Turing (BBC)
- Clues to Lost Prehistoric Code Discovered in Mesopotamia (Live Science)
- Prehistoric Female artists responsible for majority of cave paintings (A Blog About History)
- Les ampoules incandescentes bientôt interdites (Métro)
- Humans Make Up Less Than 40 Percent of the Internet’s Traffic (ABC)
- 15 Million Students Participate in Hour of Code (AllThingsD)
- Inauguration de la bibliothèque Marc-Favreau à Montréal (Radio-Canada)
- Vancouver Public Library Named Best In The World [Tied for first place with Montreal] (Huffington Post) [That's hard to believe!]
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