While chipmakers like Nvidia keep pushing hyper-real graphics in games, new research argues that the more meaningful human upside may lie in VR environments.
The project explores how visual arts in healthcare education can improve clinical practice — and even save lives.
As training continues to evolve, we’re seeing a closing of the gap between the training that occurs on the “square range" and ...
Patients with traumatic brain injury who used a pair of virtual reality programs experienced improvements in prospective ...
Virtual reality (VR), in the form of a 3D digital simulation you can visit using high-tech equipment, has been around for decades—in the movies, at least. In the real world, the reality of convincing, ...
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Top virtual reality business use cases
Explore how businesses are using virtual reality to improve training, sales and customer experiences, plus the pros and cons ...
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Can hyper-real virtual worlds make us feel better?
Virtual reality tools have untapped potential to elicit positive emotions for use in education, health care, architecture and psychological therapy, according to a recent study from Murdoch University ...
West Allegheny High School students will trade the books for virtual reality headsets as part of a new collaboration with Chatham University. Chatham and West Allegheny will launch a dual enrollment ...
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How virtual reality is reshaping what we believe is real
The big-idea explorers at Aperture show how virtual reality is reshaping our sense of what’s real and possible.
Virtual reality (VR) has arrived in the fire service as a transformative tool for enhancing training effectiveness and realism. Immersing students in a virtual environment that’s a familiar setting, ...
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