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Researchers develop tele-haptic technology capable of tactile sensing and feedback

Researchers develop tele-haptic technology capable of tactile sensing and feedback Park Sae-jin Reporter(swatchsjp@ajunews.com) | Posted : April 23, 2021, 09:52 | Updated : April 23, 2021, 09:52 트위터 공유하기 글자크기 크게 [Courtesy of ETRI] SEOUL A new tele-haptic technology developed by a team of domestic and foreign has great potential as it can be applied to virtual reality and augmented reality environments. In surgery training sessions, medical students can feel the texture of a virtual cancerous tumor without an actual sample. Developers regard their technology as a key factor in the upcoming market for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). Tele-haptic technology can be used to provide realistic experiences for VR and Ar users. For example, real-time vibrations and shocks can be delivered to an audience wearing tele-haptic gear during a VR show. It can also be used for connecting family members and friends who are

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Steroids and other drugs work if administered quickly, offering hope of reducing hospitalizations and mortality. Early in the pandemic, it was realized that those who suffered the surge of proteins were often the sickest. The complication can also occur in other illnesses, Currently, blood tests check cytokines. They are hard to perform at home and can’t constantly monitor levels. The proteins are also excreted at lower levels in sweat. But exerciseand other collection techniques alter them. When it comes to cytokines, we found you have to measure them in passive sweat, explains Prasad. But the big challenge is we don’t sweat much, especially in air-conditioned environments.

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Steroids and other drugs work if administered quickly, offering hope of reducing hospitalizations and mortality. Early in the pandemic, it was realized that those who suffered the surge of proteins were often the sickest. The complication can also occur in other illnesses, Currently, blood tests check cytokines. They are hard to perform at home and can’t constantly monitor levels. The proteins are also excreted at lower levels in sweat. But exerciseand other collection techniques alter them. When it comes to cytokines, we found you have to measure them in passive sweat, explains Prasad. But the big challenge is we don’t sweat much, especially in air-conditioned environments.

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