telexistence
Jun 30 2008, Taylor Flatt

Have you ever wanted to be sitting in your home and be able to put on a helmet and be on the other side of the world? Researchers globally are working on such a thing whether it is half way around a virtual, real or a combination. Telexistence is...

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