Science
‘Touchable’ Holograms Could Soon Be Reality After Technological Breakthrough – LADbible
Seismic waves, commonly associated with earthquakes, have been used by scientists to develop a universal scaling law for the sense of touch

According to research we’re one step closer to touching the things ‘in front’ of us while dabbling in the technology of virtual reality (VR):
The team behind the research have developed a new understanding of how we perceive the sensation of touch, which could have brought us closer to VR in the form of sight, hearing and touch.
The brains at the University of Birmingham looked into Rayleigh waves – i.e. energy that passes over the surface of objects when they’re hit – which led them to crea…
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