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		<title>Samsung&#8217;s Research in Holographic Teleportation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Samsung Electronics announced a major push into holographic teleportation technology. This research aims to create lifelike, real-time projections of people and objects across vast distances. Samsung believes it could fundamentally change communication. (Samsung&#8217;s Research in Holographic Teleportation) The company revealed its latest prototype system. It uses advanced light field capture technology. Specialized camera arrays record [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung Electronics announced a major push into holographic teleportation technology. This research aims to create lifelike, real-time projections of people and objects across vast distances. Samsung believes it could fundamentally change communication. </p>
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<p>The company revealed its latest prototype system. It uses advanced light field capture technology. Specialized camera arrays record subjects from hundreds of angles simultaneously. This captures incredibly detailed volumetric information. The data is then processed and transmitted instantly.</p>
<p>At the receiving location, sophisticated volumetric displays reconstruct the hologram. These displays project the captured light fields into physical space. Viewers can walk around the hologram without special glasses. The effect is a realistic, three-dimensional presence.</p>
<p>Samsung is collaborating with top universities on this project. Stanford University researchers are contributing vital photonics expertise. Key challenges include handling the enormous data volumes needed. Reducing latency for real-time interaction is another critical focus.</p>
<p>Potential applications are far-reaching. Business meetings could feature participants appearing as holograms. Doctors might consult on complex procedures with colleagues projected into the operating room. Families separated by distance could interact more naturally.</p>
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<p>                 Samsung stated this technology remains under active development. They see it as a cornerstone of future human-machine interfaces. The company committed significant resources to advancing the core technologies. They aim to overcome current technical hurdles within the next decade.</p>
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		<title>Facebook Announces New Tools for Academic Research</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2025 04:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Facebook introduced new tools today for academic researchers. These tools help scientists study social media&#8217;s impact. The company wants better understanding of how platforms affect people. Facebook&#8217;s research team developed these resources. They aim to support independent academic work. (Facebook Announces New Tools for Academic Research) Researchers can access certain Facebook data now. This data [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facebook introduced new tools today for academic researchers. These tools help scientists study social media&#8217;s impact. The company wants better understanding of how platforms affect people. Facebook&#8217;s research team developed these resources. They aim to support independent academic work. </p>
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<p>Researchers can access certain Facebook data now. This data is privacy-protected. It does not include personal user information. Scientists must apply for approval first. Facebook will review all research proposals carefully. Approved studies get secure data access.</p>
<p>One new tool is called the Research API. It provides anonymized data sets. Researchers analyze trends using this API. Another tool is the Transparency Center. It offers detailed platform information. This includes content policies and enforcement data. Researchers find this transparency useful.</p>
<p>Facebook also launched a research partnership program. Universities can collaborate directly with Facebook experts. Joint projects explore digital behavior and platform safety. The company funds some of these studies. External academics lead the research independently.</p>
<p>Privacy remains a top priority. All tools follow strict data protection rules. Researchers cannot identify individual users. Facebook audits projects regularly. This ensures compliance with privacy standards.</p>
<p>These tools address calls for more research access. Lawmakers and academics requested better data sharing. Facebook believes this supports responsible platform governance. The company hopes for valuable insights into online communities.</p>
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<p>                 Researchers can apply online starting next month. Facebook&#8217;s website has application details and eligibility requirements. The initial focus is on social science and misinformation studies. More research areas may join later.</p>
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