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Nasa creates shape shifting radiator inspired by the Japanese art of Origami
Tech2 News Staff •The unconventional radiators developed by Nasa can fold and unfold, allowing the spacecraft to control the heat retained within the satellite
Study shows 90 percent of users disregard security warnings
Fp Archives •The status quo of warning messages appearing haphazardly while people are typing, watching a video or uploading files results in users disregarding them.
Computer mouse can reveal if you are angry
Fp Archives •Most people can tell if you are angry by looking at your face or behaviour but what if how you move a computer mouse can predict your anger or frustration?
'Signglasses' to let deaf people see and feel
Fp Archives •Now, a spinal disc to heal your bad back
Fp Archives •Scientists have developed a tiny, artificial disc which mimics the flexibility of the spine, a feat they say could revolutionise the treatment of back pain.
Now, a spinal disc to heal your bad back
Fp Archives •Scientists have developed a tiny, artificial disc which mimics the flexibility of the spine, a feat they say could revolutionise the treatment of back pain.
Bestselling teen novels bristle with swear words
Fp Archives •Sarah Coyne, professor at the Brigham Young University, US, analysed the use of profanity in 40 books on an adolescent bestsellers list. On average, teen novels contain 38 instances of profanity between the covers. That translates to almost seven instances of profanity per hour spent reading.