Some things you can see directly, like your fingers. Other things, like your chin, you need a mirror or a camera to see.
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Do we live in a simulation? Expert breaks down the mind-blowing theory
Few scientific ideas have leapt from philosophy seminars to dinner-table debates as quickly as the claim that our universe ...
In a darkened room at Old Dominion University, Mark Scerbo spoke a command into a headset. Instantly, the space morphed into a hospital operating room. A simulated surgical team beamed onto the walls.
In honor of Health Care Simulation week from Sept. 17-21, Penni Watts, PhD, RN, CHSE-A, answered a few questions about the importance of simulation at UAB School of Nursing. Health Care Simulation ...
Cognitive scientist Benjamin K. Bergen’s Louder Than Words: The New Science of How the Mind Makes Meaning recounts that the parts of the brain engaged when throwing a baseball also fire up when ...
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