The hand-eye coordination needed for iRacing has sharpened his skill on the track. Where many drivers go by feel inside the race car, all anticipation has to happen with the eyes in the simulation.
Throughout the history of racing, drivers had taken the "baptism by fire" approach to learning how to handle a car on track. That's not for any reason other than there was no other way—until now.
Olympic athletes traditionally don't make much money, and it's gotten worse during the pandemic. But a unique fundraiser simulating the Tokyo Olympics is now helping some of them. Some sports are ...
In this latest video report, Joe McEntee talks to David Kan and Daniel Smith of COMSOL about the burgeoning applications of simulation software in academic and industrial research It has been a busy ...
The sleek new Amtrak Acela glides on time into Washington’s Union Station after a fast run from Philadelphia. I’m at the controls of the train’s 6,000-horsepower locomotive, deftly working the brakes ...