Even dim light at night can suppress sleep hormones
Exposure to very low levels of light (~30 lux for 1 hour) can significantly suppress melatonin production, making it harder to sleep. nudes
Every two minutes, we take more pictures than all humankind did in the entirety of the 1800s. (Bonus fact: Photography was invented in 1826, that's 200 years ago this year!)
Research studies have found knitting to be associated with reduced levels of stress2, subjective improvement in cognitive functioning3, and a lower risk of cognitive decline4, mild cognitive impairment5, and dementia6,7,
High thigh socks (often called over-the-knee socks) became popular in Japan during the 1990s with the "Zettai Ryōiki" fashion trend - the term describes the little strip of bare skin between the top of the socks and a skirt/shorts.
Chimpanzees Use Leaves as Hygiene Tools
Wild chimpanzees have been observed chewing leaves to clean themselves and treat wounds—a behavior once thought uniquely human and a sign of basic health care in animals
Selfies may increase social sensitivity.
One study found that taking and sharing selfies was associated with a higher level of social sensitivity, meaning people become more attuned to social cues (like how others perceive them)