Playing a virtual reality game can increase a person's sense of altruism and influence levels of empathy, according to a new study from University of Oregon researchers.
Researchers found that VR games may increase a person’s sense of altruism and influence levels of empathy. The post Research finds playing virtual reality games can make you kinder appeared first on ...
A virtual reality partnership at the Paducah Innovation Hub is offering middle school students a chance to explore potential ...
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Diners await their first bite-size course during Epic.Now at New York's Michelin-starred Icca. Sleek headsets line the omakase bar at New York’s Icca—host of Epic.Now, a new virtual reality experience ...
A new virtual reality room at Bismarck State College is the latest addition to a project to help people with disabilities get manufacturing jobs in North Dakota. The project is called XR for VR, ...
Virtual Field is now known as Carrot as part of a rebrand aimed at broadening the company’s focus beyond virtual ...
Headsets made it possible for the pupils to explore far-off places, landscapes and events.
Michigan State Police troopers are using technology and virtual reality as part of their training. Through a VR headset and a ...
Huntsville residents can go on a “Call of Duty” type of adventure, battle pirates over treasure or race each other on ...