The Nanjing Jiangbei Library, a library built in cooperation with the National Library of China, has so far attracted 5 ...
In a rapidly digitising world, disability inclusion can no longer be treated as an afterthought. As digital platforms increasingly shape how we learn, work, access healthcare, and interact with public ...
China has become the first country in the world to approve the commercial sale of an invasive ‘brain-computer interface (BCI)’ medical device. In the BCI field, considered a next-generation core ...
Young adults growing up in the attention economy - preparing for adult life, with social media and chatbots competing for their attention - can easily ...
During the trip, Wang provided the answer with a phrase he often repeated: "It's not that people are inhumane, but that they are unaware; it's not that they don't understand, but that they lack ...
Court says guideline regarding use of scribes with maximum Class 12 qualification not binding, asks All India Bar Exam and NLU consortium to revisit policies.
Three of the six sports at the 2026 Winter Paralympics feature visual-impairment categorisations, including Para-Alpine skiing, Para-cross-country skiing and Para-biathlon. Those sports are split into ...
Building with Legos is a childhood milestone, but it can be challenging for sight-impaired kids. A Newton man is changing that with his group, Bricks for the Blind.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – In a classroom at St. Andrew’s Middle School on Thursday morning, seven children got to experience something many take for granted: the chance to see the world more clearly.
Lucas Tudor, a student at Harmony Science Academy in Leander, developed the glasses after he says he needed perspective.
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