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Using Virtual Worlds to ‘Soft Control’ People’s Movements in the Real One
Science Daily ScienceDaily (Mar. 16, 2012) — Eighty-eight percent of Americans now own a cell phone, forming a massive network that offers scientists a wealth of information and an infinite number of new applications. With the help of these phone … Continue reading
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