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HoloLens may be used in research on Human testing medication

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Microsoft is huge on using HoloLens to advance science and education. The HoloLens may be used in research on Human testing medication science laboratory.

Recently the corporation has released a video showing how Case Western Reserve University would love to use the holographic computer to show medicine.

Students may walk around anatomical models to examine however bones, muscles and organs add the context of somebody’s body while not resorting to cadavers.

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They could conjointly turn out simulations that allow future doctors fail in a very comparatively low-stress surroundings. But it confirms there is not any live patient here.

Although it will most likely be a short HoloLens, when you have to complete a phd, this clip shows that it’s not an outlandish idea.

Subrat Sahu 1Subrat Kumar is a writer with expertise in content writing for websites and blogs, press releases, whitepapers and case-studies. He loves web development management and currently freelances from Bangalore. He’s the founder of Cross Zone, undertaking the bulk of articles on technology and gadgets.

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