Children in the study described creepy technology as something that is unpredictable or poses an ambiguous threat that might cause physical harm or threaten an important relationship. The researchers also pinpoint five aspects of emerging technologies that could contribute to this feeling of ambiguity. “Over the years of working with kids we realized they use the word ‘creepy’ a lot …
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New research digs into how augmented reality affects people’s behavior—in both the physical world and a digitally enhanced one.
Researchers found that after people had an experience in augmented reality (AR)—which goggles that layer computer-generated content onto real-world environments simulated—their interactions in their physical world changed as well, even when they weren’t wearing the AR device. For example, people avoided sitting on a chair they had just seen a virtual person sit on. AFTER AUGMENTED REALITY, THE VIRTUAL WORLD …
Read More »new molecule ‘cage’ that extracts salt to clean drinking water
As reported in Science, researchers designed the molecule to capture chloride, which forms when the element chlorine pairs with another element to gain an electron. The most familiar chloride salt is sodium chloride, or common table salt. Other chloride salts are potassium chloride, calcium chloride, and ammonium chloride. The seepage of salt into freshwater systems reduces access to drinkable water across …
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Read More »Rays of Light shape gooey liquids into complex solid objects in new 3D-Printing Technology
The inventors nicknamed the printer the “replicator” after the Star Trek device that can materialize any object on demand. The 3D printer can create objects that are smoother, more flexible, and more complex than what is possible with traditional 3D printers. It can also encase an already existing object with new materials—for instance, adding a handle to a metal screwdriver …
Read More »Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro Review with Specification
Redmi Note 7 Pro is the latest smartphone from Redmi. It is an improved version of the Redmi Note 7 and comes with an upgraded Snapdragon 675 processor and a 48MP Sony Exmor RS IMX586 camera sensor. The phone was launched globally in New Delhi, India on 28 February, 2019 but available from 12 PM, 27th March 2019. Xiaomi RedMi …
Read More »How to Customize the Boring File Explorer and Folders on Windows 10
We’re just a few days away from receiving the next iteration of Windows 10. The aptly named Anniversary Update. Certain new features and some design changes are included. But in all these changes one thing is gonna remain the same. The same boring folders and file explorer. Yes, no doubt, Microsoft totally nailed it with the design language of Windows …
Read More »How to Fix 100% Disk Usage Issue on Windows 10
Ever since I started using Windows 10, every time I opened the Task Manager in detailed view, the disk usage activity always touched the mark of 100%. If not a century, it was always above 90% which was quite odd. For the first few days, I thought that it might be because of the heavy video rendering that I did …
Read More »All Neurons Work To Form Our Sense of Texture
Our hands and fingertips are amazingly sensitive to texture. We can easily distinguish coarse sandpaper from smooth glass, but we also pick up more subtle differences across a wide range of textures, like the slick sheen of silk or the soft give of cotton. The somatosensory cortex is the part of the brain responsible for interpreting the sense of touch. …
Read More »Is it possible Hidden Volcanoes Heat Up The Ice Cap on MARS ?
A study from last year suggested liquid water is present beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars. The new research doesn’t take sides as to whether the liquid water exists. Instead, the authors suggest that there must’ve been recent magmatic activity in order to produce liquid water beneath the ice cap. On the flip side, the study’s authors argue …
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