Video: Inside Microsoft's HoloLens

Microsoft's Joe Belfiore, from left, Alex Kipman, and Terry Myerson playfully pose for a photo while wearing "Hololens" devices.

Microsoft's Joe Belfiore, from left, Alex Kipman, and Terry Myerson playfully pose for a photo while wearing "Hololens" devices. Elaine Thompson/AP

Microsoft's holographic goggles could change the fields of genetics, engineering and paleontology.

Holograms, along with flying cars and jetpacks, have long been a symbol of the future yet to come. Now, the future is almost here. 

Microsoft's holographic goggles, known as the HoloLens, have many applications and their developers say it could change the fields of genetics, engineering and paleontology.

See the HoloLens in action and check out the video, from CNET, below: