In today’s world, virtual reality is universally applicable to all ages, and pediatric ophthalmology is no exception.
Parents say VR is advancing faster than the science. Parents want clearer answers about how it shapes kids’ brains and behavior.
A new study of what families think about virtual reality (VR) technologies reveals that parents want more research-based information on how VR technologies may influence brain and behavioral ...
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New study explores family concerns regarding youth virtual reality use
A new study of what families think about virtual reality (VR) technologies reveals that parents want more research-based ...
Michel van der Aa’s “Theory of Flames” originates from a question: “How can we relate to people if we don’t believe in the ...
A new study of what families think about virtual reality (VR) technologies reveals that parents want more research-based information on how VR ...
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I Tried RayNeo's Batman-Themed Smart Glasses. It's the Most Fun I've Had With AR in Years
The Air 4 Pro Limited Justice Edition smart glasses I tested at MWC 2026 put a 201-inch virtual Micro-OLED in front of my ...
William Gibson's seminal cyberpunk novel Neuromancer was a major influence on The Matrix — and now, Apple is turning it into ...
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How VR tried—and failed—to take over gaming
There was a moment, somewhere around 2016, when virtual reality felt genuinely inevitable. Oculus had just shipped its Rift ...
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Just What Is Mobile World Congress, Anyway?
Just What Is Mobile World Congress, Anyway?
An artificial intelligence-based projection makeup system from Science Tokyo lets users describe a mood or style in their own words and instantly see ...
An artificial intelligence-based projection makeup system from Science Tokyo lets users describe a mood or style in their own words and instantly see matching makeup colors on their faces. The ...
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