Last month, Japanese scientists published a paper touting a touchable, plasma hologram. It’s pretty cute: Researchers in the Digital Nature Group, led by Yoichi Ochiai of the University of Tsukuba, ...
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Scientists Make Sci-Fi Tactile: First-Ever Touchable Holograms Allow You to Interact with 3D Objects in Mid-Air
In an exciting breakthrough, researchers at the Public University of Navarra (UPNA) have unveiled the first-ever touchable 3D holograms. This achievement marks a significant leap forward in volumetric ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- In 2008, researchers from the University of Arizona created a holographic 3D display that could write and erase images, making it the first updatable (or rewritable) holographic 3D ...
Holograms have been part of the business and science community's toolset for some time but Microsoft is highlighting just how advanced they have become lately. Oh, the irony. Now that Microsoft has ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- In 2008, researchers from the University of Arizona created a holographic 3D display that could write and erase images, making it the first updatable (or rewritable) holographic 3D ...
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A potential new staph vaccine and touchable holograms
What's cooler: A vaccine for one of the deadliest bacterial infections around or a holodeck? Well, this week we got a step ...
Imagine a scenario in which a doctor can study a CT scan by actually feeling a disease — literally, putting their hands on a tumor to explore for areas of weakness — or a situation in which an ...
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