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Discover how prosthetist Ben Hogan is tackling the global prosthetic crisis by creating durable, low-cost artificial legs ...
In our visually rich digital world, Images convey vast amounts of information, tell stories, and evoke emotion. But what happens when these images are invisible to a segment of your audience? For ...
Apple recently shared some exciting news about powerful new features designed to make their devices even more accessible later this year. These tools aim to help people of all abilities use their ...
Music is a universal language, a powerful form of expression that resonates deeply with individuals from all walks of life. Today, the toolkit available to musicians is expanding dramatically, with ...
Imagine a classroom where the fluid movements of sign language unlock the complex logic of code. This is the scene at Deaf-in-Tech in Abuja, Nigeria, where facilitator Victor Oricha, who is Deaf ...
Key takeaways about the SpellRing project: Wearable Translation: Researchers at Cornell University are developing SpellRing, a thumb-worn ring using micro-sonar and AI. Real-Time Fingerspelling: The ...
For individuals living with late-stage Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), the progressive loss of muscle control can lead to a devastating “locked-in syndrome,” where communication becomes nearly ...
Benjamin Segal, MD, Andrew Jerome, PhD and Andrew Sas, MD, PhD, led a recent study that found a novel type of immune cell discovered in human bone marrow can grow healthy nerve cells when stimulated ...
3. Clothing with Hidden Openings for Medical Devices Hoodies and jackets are typically inaccessible to people with medical aids or limited mobility. With assistive technology, particularly zippers and ...
If you are passionate about neurodiversity and inclusive technology, you will appreciate the National Geographic article that throws light on how our understanding of autism is evolving, particularly ...