Sheffield Facility Welcomes VR Technology to Help Rehabilitate Patients
Cutting-edge wearable technology has incredible potential to help those who have suffered an injury or illness resulting in the loss of functional mobility. Often, VR is viewed as something only for gamers to immerse themselves in the virtual world. But
Scientists are able to ‘walk’ inside cells thanks to this new VR software
Researchers at the University of Cambridge and software company Lume VR Ltd. have developed software which has the capability of visualising and analysing super-resolution microscopy data within virtual reality. The software, vLUME, can be used to study individual protein cells, entire
XR Careers and Salaries Guide 2020 coming soon!
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New Haptic Feedback Device Uses Strings to Simulate Touch in The Virtual World
Carnegie Mellon University researchers published a paper recently that proposes a novel VR haptic feedback device, which unlike strictly hand-worn haptic devices, lets you feel objects in VR with a measure of ‘positional’ resistance. Inside Wireality, the strings connect to spring-loaded