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FORGET FACETIME; SCIENTISTS JUST MADE LONG-DISTANCE TOUCHING POSSIBLE Researchers in South Korea have built paper-thin haptic patches that let you feel things through the internet: textures, taps, maybe even a long-distance hug. These 1.1mm devices use acrylic membranes and steel springs to turn signals into touch, producing a force...

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