At last, researchers say they’ve found a way for lab mice to easily use virtual reality goggles. The unusual set-up does have practical applications, since it should make it easier for scientists to study how mice respond to things commonly encountered in the wild, like predatory birds.
One Leg Up Remember Meta (formerly Facebook) CEO Mark Zuckerberg's much-vaunted Metaverse project and his avatar with the creepy dead eyes, funny hands, and the glaring lack of legs that made everybody throw ridicule on the whole thing? Truly the stuff of nightmares. Well, the avatars finally have legs now, but the question remains: does […]
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