Surafel Adamu
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How to tell you're in love with someone, according to science. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Is there a special someone you just can't get out of your head? Do you find yourself daydreaming about them when you should be working or studying? Does it feel different this time?
By Surafel Adamuabout a year ago in Proof
Skip the coffee — this 7-move Pilates workout will give you all-day energy in just 20 minutes
When you wake up early you’re more than likely to feel tired, right? Right. You’re also more than likely to have some spare time on your hands to scroll and reach for one of the best coffee makers, right? Right.
By Surafel Adamuabout a year ago in Humans
Why is it so hard to get drugs approved for use during pregnancy?
The drug was prescribed to pregnant women during the 1950s and early 1960s to treat nausea. But it led to more than 10,000 children worldwide with irreversible birth defects, ranging from limb deformities to facial malformations.
By Surafel Adamuabout a year ago in Humans
FONDATION CARTIER REVEALS PLANS FOR NEW PARIS OUTPOST
Paris’s Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, which is celebrating its fortieth anniversary this year, has unveiled plans for its new home across from the Louvre. Set to welcome visitors in 2025, the classic Haussmannian building on place du Palais-Royal is being renovated by Pritzker Prize–winning French architect Jean Nouvel, who designed the foundation’s current home, a sleek glass-and-steel structure on boulevard Raspail, in 1994. That building was noted for its open, airy interior and lack of interior partition walls, allowing for the easy positioning of exhibitions.
By Surafel Adamuabout a year ago in Art
Spotify is bringing a way for parents to manage their kid music streaming
Spotify has introduced an in-app parental controls for listeners under 13 on family plans. The feature, called "managed accounts," will initially be piloted in Denmark, New Zealand, and Sweden.
By Surafel Adamuabout a year ago in Art
Emergency department screening identifies suicide risk in nearly 80% of transgender and gender diverse youth
Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) youth are more than five times more likely to screen positive for suicide risk compared to cisgender females, who tend to screen positive at higher rates than cisgender males, according to a study from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago published in the journal Academic Pediatrics. Suicide risk was identified in 78% of TGD youth who were screened in the Emergency Department (ED) from November 2019 to August 2022. One out of four TGD youth had active suicidal thoughts.
By Surafel Adamuabout a year ago in Art

