Humans aren’t the only ones getting in on the virtual reality craze. Scientists have just debuted a new technology that allows mice to more realistically—and adorably—experience VR in the lab.
Thanks to their genetic makeup, their ability to navigate mazes and their willingness to work for cheese, mice have long been a go-to model for behavioral and neurological studies. In recent years, ...
Humans have dabbled in virtual reality for years, but only now does the venerable mouse get a shot at experiencing a new reality. Scientists at Cornell University didn't set out to build something ...
ByteDance,, TikTok's parent company, is reportedly working on mixed reality goggles that could potentially go toe-to-toe with Meta in the virtual/augmented reality wearable space. The team behind the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. I recently wrote a article in which I stated that smart ...
Having coached my son’s Little League baseball teams for several years, I know how tough it can be for some kids to hit. And the older they get, the faster the pitches come in. Thus, the more ...
Two faculty members from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine have each been awarded a $5,000 grant, including one who will use the funds to develop virtual reality (VR) goggles to ...
Christmas 2024 might have been a record time of sales for Meta's virtual reality and augmented reality products, but 2025 is proving to be a very different year for the company's Reality Labs division ...
It’s a snowy, single-digit day outside “The Estates,” a nursing facility in Fridley. But inside, residents are in the tropics… swimming with dolphins. All of this is courtesy of their virtual reality ...
As Lifehacker’s smart glasses and virtual reality expert, I spend a lot of time flooding my eyes with bright light. Last night, I was testing a pair of soon-to-be released display style glasses that ...
Virtual reality is a popular way to play video games, but now a Boston condo building is using the technology for something a bit different: selling homes. The Ritz-Carlton Residences at the South ...