Augmented and virtual reality have the ability to transform the way we experience the world – but what is the difference between these emerging technologies?   Augmented reality (AR) blurs the boundaries between the real and virtual world, by taking the existing environment and adding virtual objects to it.   This means that you could be sitting in your living room, watching dragons soar around the space.   Virtual reality (VR),...

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Did you know that we store different parts of a memory, such as sounds, music, objects, or people’s faces in different parts of our brain?   This means that when we try to recall something that has happened, we have to piece the various elements of the memory back together, by recalling information that is stored in the different locations.   Due to this, if certain sections of our...

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  [caption id="attachment_20859" align="alignright" width="300"] National Autistic Society Campaign[/caption] An overwhelming 40% of parents who have a child with autism say that their child’s school does not adequately meet their needs, according to a report published by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Autism (APPGA) and the National Autistic Society (NAS).   Despite more than 1 in 100 children being autistic, Autism and education in England 2017, states that...

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