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Summer 2024

Departments Product ReviewMore to Gain This potent platform goes beyond even password managers, employing biometrics and device security in the place of …

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via sciencedaily / May 29, 2024

via sciencedaily / May 29, 2024

via sciencedaily / May 29, 2024

Public have no difficulty getting to grips with an extra thumb, study finds

Cambridge researchers have shown that members of the public have little trouble in learning very quickly how to use a third thumb -- a controllable, prosthetic …

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via vrforhealth / May 26, 2024

๐Ÿ” #SundayResearchDive: Empowering Patients through Virtual Reality

This Sunday, we explore a transformative approach in healthcare that combines patient empowerment with cutting-edge technology. The study, โ€œA Preparatory …

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via vrforhealth / May 25, 2024

Frontiers of Medical Education: Insights from the 1st International Symposium on Immersive Reality for Resuscitation

I recently had the honor of participating in the 1st International Symposium of Immersive Reality for Resuscitation, organized by the European Resuscitation …

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via sciencedaily / May 24, 2024

via sciencedaily / May 24, 2024

via sciencedaily / May 24, 2024

Imperceptible sensors made from ‘electronic spider silk’ can be printed directly on human skin

Researchers have developed a method to make adaptive and eco-friendly sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto a wide range of biological …

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