Motion sickness is a common condition, affecting about one in three people. It's a very uncomfortable feeling while traveling, resulting from the conflicting sensory signals, e.g. your eyes tell you ...
Don’t tell Neil Armstrong, but giant leaps for mankind may leave astronauts feeling a little queasy. In a new experiment, aerospace engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder will work with ...
Motion sickness sufferers will know all too well how feelings of nausea can linger even after movement has stopped. But researchers in China may have found a way to speed up recovery — listen to happy ...
US biotech Vanda Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: VNDA) has announced that the American medicines regulator removed a partial ...
Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...
A new study explored why the severity of motion sickness varies from person to person by investigating sources of cybersickness during VR use. A new study led by Head of the Rokers Vision Laboratory ...
Autonomous or self-driving vehicles may come with a negative side-effect that will rekindle memories of long childhood car journeys punctuated by queasiness and emergency roadside stops. A new ...