The amazing tech of space parachutes — Why CAPTCHAs are becoming harder
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How space parachutes work Parachutes have been around for a long time. They have mostly been used to help people land safely from great heights. More recently, they have been used to land massive machines like military equipment, cars and even spacecraft. So how do these massive parachutes work, and what makes them different? Tap or click to see how these impressive chutes work. → |
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Why CAPTCHAs are becoming more difficult You will find CAPTCHAs all over the internet. They help tell a website that you are indeed a real person and not a robot or hacker. It seems like these security checks have been getting more difficult as of late. So why is this happening, and how do CAPTCHAs really work? Tap or click to find out why the system is changing. → |
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How long should a nap be? Naps are one of life’s great pleasures. Laying down on a Sunday afternoon and dozing off while watching TV is sheer bliss. But sometimes, we wake up from a nap feeling more tired than before. Why is this? And what is the perfect amount of time for a nap? Tap or click for the secrets of a good nap. → |
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