A list of curious facts
One: An unusual Israeli campaign against domestic violence uses AI to bring to life photos of women murdered by their husbands—who then tell their story. Jerusalem Post has more on the “Listen to our Voices” campaign. See an example below:
Two: Scientists have identified the exact part of the brain that responds to clitoral stimulation—and grows thicker the more frequently you have sex. And that’s true for all parts of the brain: the more certain parts are used, the bigger they become. Why this is very good: Pinpointing the location can lead to new forms of neural therapy to help women who have suffered sexual abuse or trauma. (IFL Science)
Three: Did you know it is a terrible idea to use milk to prepare your scrambled eggs? The reason: “Not only does milk effectively water down everything you want in a good plate of scrambled eggs, but it also makes them easier to burn.” The only dairy product you ought to use is butter. (TastingTable)
Bonus food tip: the scientifically tested and faster way to reheat that cold pizza on a stovetop—brought to you thanks to this excellent guide by Popular Science.
Four: Caravanning is a big thing around the world these days. And Kerala is ready to join the party with Keravan Kerala. You can now hire your own tourist caravan and wander through the state at your will. We have to admit they look very cool.
Five: India’s first ever food museum opened in Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu. It’s good to know—and appears to have lots of fancy tech—but the Hindu video report below doesn’t inspire us to visit any time.