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In 2D worlds and on flat screens, designers usually use a combination of mouse or stylus and keyboard, while in AR/VR and 3D environments, at least for now they use controllers and hand gestures.
Researchers use electron ptychography to capture atomic vibrations in twisted 2D materials with record-breaking precision.
Realizing that, an MIT team has developed a system that creates 3D-printed "motion sculptures" based on 2D videos.
Objective To determine the agreement between 3D and 2D motion analysis and real-time observational assessment of frontal plane knee control in a vertical drop jump (VDJ) landing. Design Observational ...
The mechanical strength and toughness of engineering materials are often mutually exclusive, posing challenges for material design and selection. To address this, a research team from The Hong ...