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Disabled Filmmaker Creates World’s First Wheelchair Camera System
Technology
Toyota Designs Robot Chair That Can Walk, Bend, and Help You up the Stairs
Books
Playful Children’s Book Serves as Early Tool for Detecting Color Blindness
Good News
Emirates Will Soon Become the World’s First Autism-Certified Airline
Creative Products
Blind Man “Watches” Live Sports in Real-Time With This Revolutionary Device
Art
Museum Offers Color-Blindness Glasses To Help Visually Impaired Visitors View Art in a New Way
Good News
22 Tennessee State Parks Provide All-Terrain Wheelchairs to Enhance Accessibility for All
Good News
All-Terrain Track Chairs Added to All Minnesota State Parks for Improved Accessibility
Furniture
Pottery Barn Launches 150-Piece Furniture Collection Designed for People With Disabilities
Inspiring
Starbucks Is Opening Its First “Signing Store” for Deaf Community in the U.S.
Technology
World’s First Braille Smartwatch has Tactile Dots for Users to Feel Messages on Screen
Recent Stories
This Photo of Lady Liberty Getting Arrested After a No Kings Protest Is One You’ll See in History Books
Meet the Four Astronauts Who Are Currently on Their Way to the Moon
See How a Textile Artist Transforms Monet’s Garden Into Lush Painterly Embroidery
‘Harry Potter’ Watch for Adults Includes a Slithering Snake That Actually Moves on Its Dial
The V&A’s New Schiaparelli Exhibition Undeniably Proves That Fashion and Art Are One
Hand-Painted Ceramics Capture the Magic and Mystery of Mermaids With Golden Accents
NASA’s Artemis II Launches First Crewed Moon Mission in Decades
Monet’s Dreamlike, Venice-Inspired Paintings Are Now on Display in San Francisco
Clever Tissue Box Turns Tissues Into the Flowing Skirt of a Ballerina Every Time You Pull One Out
Public Libraries Can Order Any Book in the World, Often for Less Than $5