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Princeton Scientists Use ‘Invisible’ Robots to Bring Virtual Objects Into the Real World
Princeton computer scientists have unveiled a system that makes virtual objects feel real by pairing mixed reality headsets with mobile robots—and then rendering those robots invisible. The result is ...
Vibrating pads placed on people’s arms can make the illusion of holding light or heavy objects in virtual reality more convincing by making us disregard some inputs from our senses. Some virtual ...
Ravinder Dahiya receives funding from Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EP/R029644/1 and EP/R511705/1). The TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation introduced millions of people to the ...
The Apple Pencil may one day be able to sketch virtual objects, as hinted in a new Apple patent filing (number 20210833613) for a “method and device for sketch-based placement of virtual objects.” ...
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