Candy-size molecular models, about the diameter of Nerds candy, can help students with blindness to learn chemistry. Bryan F. Shaw If you hold a blackberry, you’ll likely feel its bumps and grooves ...
New research hopes to improve accessibility to science for people who are blind or visually impaired. Approximately 36 million people (1 million of whom are children) are blind and an even higher ...
Thirteen-year-old Noah Shaw loves planets and has perfect pitch. He wants to be a scientist like his father Bryan Shaw, a biochemist at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. But Noah’s path to science may ...
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