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| Watching surgery in VR isn't for the faint of heart Next month, my mom will retire as a theatre nurse. For almost forty years she's been walking into her hospital on a near daily basis, donning a fresh pair of scrubs and helping a surgical team save people's lives. I couldn't be prouder. But truth be... http://www.engadget.com/2016/04/15/l...gle-cardboard/ |
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