Some things you can see directly, like your fingers. Other things, like your chin, you need a mirror or a camera to see.
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Are we living in a simulation? New research says it’s disturbingly plausible
The idea that reality might be a kind of cosmic software has shifted from late-night dorm debate to a live question in ...
The simulation hypothesis is an impressive logical and philosophical argument that has challenged our fundamental notions of reality.
It is no surprise that simulations can be used in skill-building settings. What may surprise you is that simulation technology in the classroom dates back to 1966! Thomas Furness, an engineer for the ...
The Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) has awarded full simulation accreditation to St. Catherine University’s Institute of Simulation and Interprofessional Learning (I-SAIL). This achievement ...
As the School of Nursing celebrates two dozen years of simulation history, it also looks forward to what the future might ...
Programmatic control, AI integration, and automated workflows for high-frequency design.
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