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Naqi Neural Earbuds

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
When David Segal's friend Keith broke his neck and pelvic bone, he became quadriplegic (paralyzed in all four limbs) Keith's life was changed dramatically, from going to running and eating his breakfast to getting fed his breakfast and being pushed in a wheelchair.

Cionic Neural Sleeve

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
Since his daughter had cerebral parsley, Jeremiah Robison was frustrated that there was no accessibility for his daughter. Jeremiah Robison wanted to make “a more normative gait,” a  Conic's Neural Sleeve.

Samba Robotic Toothbrush

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
Steffen Mueller noticed that 88% of persons with disability have tooth decay or their teeth have plaque. Steffen wanted to make a toothbrush that anybody and everybody could use.

The New CAN Go Smart Cane

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
Ahmad Alghazi wanted to create a technology for seniors that helps the move around safely Ahmad Alghazi Found a solution to this problem by creating a smart cane that detects harm, and helps elders move around.
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LEGO Braile bricks

By: Jimy Ordonez, journalist
For children who are blind or visually impaired Lego braille bricks are tactical learning Aid that teaches braille.

Water Taxi

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
These battery powered water taxi called a bubble made by Alain Thébault is eco friendly, and make little to no noise.

The Colossus of Rhodes

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
The Colossus of Rhodes is a statue made by the greece as an attribution to the greek god of the sun, Helios.

Grumman X-29

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
The Grumman X-29 was a experiment to test a forward swept wing.

Solar panels: How Are They Made?

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
Solar panels are layers of materials that work together to make energy.

The First Nascar Drivers

By: Jimy Ordonez, Journalist
Bootleggers still wanted to feel the thrill of racing, so they started racing and eventually created nascar.
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