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The Amphibian SCUBA Diving Simulator Lets Users Explore Underwater Worlds

Those who are differently abled or afraid of open water can find it difficult to explore underwater worlds, so the Amphibian SCUBA Diving Simulator is designed to help.

Developed by researchers at MIT Media Lab's Living Mobile Group, the Amphibian SCUBA Diving Simulator puts users in a system that mimics the feeling of exploring the seas.

The Amphibian SCUBA Diving Simulator makes use of the Oculus Rift and other accoutrements to allow those who are different abled or afraid of water to enjoy a dive.

The research team is led by Dhruv Jain and Mishra Sra who created the experience to allow people to explore underwater worlds without ever actually jumping into the water. At present, the Amphibian SCUBA Diving Simulator is still in testing phases.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Reality Accessibility - The development of VR simulators like the Amphibian SCUBA Diving Simulator provides a solution for those who are differently abled or afraid of open water to explore underwater worlds.
2. Inclusive Experiences - The use of VR technology allows everyone, regardless of their abilities or fears, to have immersive experiences like diving without actually being in the water.
3. Simulation Technology Advancement - The Amphibian SCUBA Diving Simulator showcases the progress in simulating real-world experiences using VR and associated technologies.
Industry Implications
1. Virtual Reality - The VR industry can leverage the development of simulators like the Amphibian SCUBA Diving Simulator to create more inclusive and accessible experiences.
2. Tourism and Travel - The tourism industry can utilize VR simulators to offer immersive underwater experiences for people who are differently abled or afraid of water.
3. Education and Training - Institutions and organizations involved in education and training can employ VR simulators to provide realistic and interactive learning experiences for activities like diving.

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