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The Man in the Iron Lung

The Man in the Iron Lung

By: Yash Kini and Anna Statz
Paul Richard Alexander has lived in the iron lung for over seventy years. The iron lung is a medical device used to stimulate breathing when a person cannot breathe on their own.
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Auto-Lacing Sneakers

Auto-Lacing Sneakers

By: Jacob Segura, Alexander J, Segura
Recently the auto lacing sneakers industry have become popular to the public .
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Allen Pan, creator of the electrode helmet. 
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Remote Control Human

By: Ryan Wells, Journalist
Have you ever wondered about Mind Control? Find out more here.
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The Pros and Cons of Prosthetic Arms in Sports

By: Andrew Nguyen, Journalist
You need a hand? This prosthetic may help you.
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WeWALK - The Smart Cane

WeWALK – The Smart Cane

By: Ethan Nguyen, Journalist

WeWALK is a smart cane for people that are visually impaired. It can detect objects above chest level and is compatible with apps such as Google Maps. Having a cane compatible with Google Maps can help...

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The Lace Helper

The Lace Helper

By: Anthony Jang

A team made a 3D-printed device that is supposed to assist amputees with their shoes. The device does not matter if the amputee is left or right handed. the team designed the device so that it attaches...

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Stay Alert With AI-Powered Device

Stay Alert With AI-Powered Device

By: Estephany Espinoza-Tobar

Car safety is a very important and it has come a long way since the first car. Even if we have safer these accidents but they still happen and they can kill people. The Ridy Distracted Driving Alert device...

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Liftware

Liftware

By: Charlie Ackla

Hello. I'm here to introduce to you a revolutionary device designed to help the disabled. If you or a family member have a disability that causes trouble when you pick up a utensil, you should buy Liftware....

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The Worlds first Everyday Smart Glasses

The Worlds first Everyday Smart Glasses

By: Duncan Kelleher

Introducing Vue the worlds first good-looking smart glasses, unlike google glass Vue looks like normal glasses and most of the time people would have a hard time knowing that they were smart glasses unless...

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Bionic Eye Changes Blind Peoples Lives?

Bionic Eye Changes Blind People’s Lives?

By: Sree Koganti

The way to beat and cheat on a test is the Improved Bionic Eye. It has been 3-D Printed and modified to beat the best. It has been used to cure blindness and was given to some soldiers to accurately shoot...

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Kenguru the Car for People in Wheelchairs

Kenguru the Car for People in Wheelchairs

By: Anna Burger, Journalist
Kenguru is a car specifically designed for people in wheelchairs to drive.
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eSight

eSight

By: Anika Gupta, Journalist
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 253 million people in the world are blind. However, the majority of these people, 85%, are not completely blind. The eSight was made for these 202.4 million people.
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