Nobel Media and the makers of HTC Vive have teamed up to create a VR experience called The Circadian Rhythm. The VR experience will be shown for the first time during Nobel Week in March 2018.
"The Circadian Rhythm" helps to explain the work of Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young. visualise. This year, the trio received the Nobel Prize in the category "Physiology or Medicine". It is about the molecular mechanisms that control or change the biorhythm. The whole thing is known as circadian rhythm known, which also includes the sleep-wake rhythm.
In "The Circadian Rhythm", you will be allowed to immerse yourself in the human body down to the cellular level. The VR experience will be part of the Nobel Museum's exhibition and will be available for free via Viveport.
"Together with HTC Vive, we are creating unique VR experiences that showcase important moments and lessons that the world can benefit from. Circadian Rhythm is another great proof of how new technologies like VR can provide an unparalleled experience and moment of learning," said Mattias Fyrenius, Nobel Media's CEO.
Source: VR-World