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  "textContent": "You know how your fingertip flushes white when you press it against a hard surface? Well, scientists have now used that phenomenon to place augmented reality (AR) touch panels on real-world surfaces such as walls and desks.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Virtual Reality, Consumer Tech, Technology\n\n**Tags:** Augmented Reality, Tohoku University, Touchscreen, Fingers",
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