In these times of uncertainty, we often fall prey to unofficial sources of information: rumors, unverified news, and hearsay that can spread both panic and complacency. Analyze the source of the news and differentiate between facts and rumors. Take a look at this cheat-sheet to get your facts right.
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6 ways Augmented Reality could change Scientific Communication
February 19, 2021
My 8-year-old son “experienced” his first augmented book (WOW! Animals, see a 3D popup from the book in the image below) last year, long before I even picked up my first (Charlie Fink’s Metaverse, see 3D popups below).
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