A research team led by Professor Takayuki Hoshino of Nagoya University's Graduate School of Engineering in Japan has demonstrated the world's smallest shooting game by manipulating nanoparticles in ...
A team of researchers in Japan achieve a major scientific breakthrough thanks to a nanotechnology-powered shooting game.
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SYFY on MSNMicroscopic Mixed Reality Video Game Lets Players Shoot Nanoparticles in the Real WorldLed by Professor Takayuki Hoshino, a team of researchers at Nagoya University’s Graduate School of Engineering in Japan crafted a mixed reality video game which merges the microscopic real world with ...
As fans of vintage video games, they designed an interactive shooting game inspired by classic arcade titles. Dubbed by Hoshino as the "world's smallest shooting game," it enables players to ...
A research team from Nagoya University in Japan demonstrated the “world's smallest shooting game,” a unique nanoscale game inspired by classic arcade games. This achievement was made possible by ...
As fans of vintage video games, they designed an interactive shooting game inspired by classic arcade titles. Dubbed by Hoshino as the "world’s smallest shooting game," it enables players to interact ...
As fans of vintage video games, they designed an interactive shooting game inspired by classic arcade titles. Dubbed by Hoshino as the "world's smallest shooting game," it enables players to ...
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