Artificial intelligence is proving it can spot the warning signs of disease before we even know we are ill ourselves. Leah Kaminsky, a GP and...
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Army Researchers Explore Benefits of Immersive Technology for Soldiers
The emergence of next generation virtual and augmented reality devices like the Oculus Rift and Microsoft HoloLens has increased interest in using...
How Virtual Reality Will Transform Medicine
Anxiety disorders, addiction, acute pain and stroke rehabilitation are just a few of the areas where VR therapy is already in use. Scientific...
Virtual Battlefield Represents Future of Training
Better, Faster, Stronger. The U.S. Army features a piece about the Synthetic Training Environment and One World Terrain.
Research Fosters Communication Between Smart Buildings and People
Science Daily features new research focused on the human-machine dynamic and is a product of convergent disciplines at USC, including engineering,...
How to Improve Communication Between People and Smart Buildings
When it comes to buildings and their occupants, USC researchers see a failure to communicate, yet improved dialogue between the two can help smart...
US Government Developing Virtual Reality Simulation to Help Disclose HIV Status to Future Partners
The National Institutes of Health is developing a virtual reality experience to help young gay men who’ve contracted HIV disclose their status to...
US Military Turns to Latest Tech Tools for Training for Combat
As technology advances, there are new tools for the military to train and be better prepared for combat. To assist the U.S. Department of Defense,...
Sturggling Couples Could Soon Be Seeking Relationship Help from AI ‘Woebots’ Instead of Human Counsellors as Demand for Online Support Soars
The US Army is investigating the prospect of robot therapists for soldiers to discuss post-traumatic stress disorder. The idea was suggested by...