
How Augmented Reality Is Changing the Face of Medicine
Last year we wrote about virtual reality training for surgeons, concluding that it could provide an invaluable opportunity for surgeons to hone their skills in

Last year we wrote about virtual reality training for surgeons, concluding that it could provide an invaluable opportunity for surgeons to hone their skills in

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Robot-assisted surgery is becoming increasingly widespread. Its advocates say that it can increase the precision of complicated surgeries, thereby reducing the risk of injury and

Our relationship with the internet is changing. What was once a tool to be consulted occasionally is now an intrinsic part of our lives that

In the early days of computer games, players were promised that, one day in the not too distant future, virtual reality would revolutionise the gaming