How VR is able to trick your brain — The strange wire that encircles Manhattan
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How virtual reality tricks your brain Virtual reality is quickly becoming more of a staple within the gaming community. While the tech is amazing, the graphics within it sometimes aren’t as great as you might think. Yet, our brains still seem to view it as reality. So how does this happen? Tap or click to see the fascinating way VR actually works. → |
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What is this strange wire surrounding Manhattan? Manhattan is one of the most tech-savvy locations in the world, but a wire encircling the borough has nothing to do with telephones or the internet. Keep watching to learn what this wire powers — it may surprise you. Tap or click to see why this mysterious wire exists. → |
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How Boston Dynamics' robots learned to dance The internet was recently gifted an amazing video of a group of dancing robots. The star of the show was Boston Dynamics' robot, Spot. So how does it pull off these flashy moves? It turns out to be the result of some astounding engineering. Tap or click to find out how Spot gets his groove on. → |
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