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Blind chemist builds device to assist others Embed This Article
Cary Supalo, a blind chemist at Penn State, is creating accessible devices for the blind and visually impaired to use in chemistry laboratories.
Assistive Technology Helps Disabled Succeed Embed This Article
Technology provides many conveniences, but for the disabled it is much more than just a luxury. Instead, technology is what allows those with disabilities to perform many of the activities non-disabl
Mental Health Among the Incarcerated Embed This Article
In 2006, more than half of all prison and jail inmates were diagnosed with a mental illness. Studies have shown that the results of this can be devastating for inmates.
Sexting Embed This Article
Cell phones have revolutionized communication for people in today’s world. They have enabled one to interact with people from across the globe with just a press of a button. But not all uses of cell p
Safety in Public Transportation Embed This Article
A metro accident in Washington D.C. has lead the National Transportation Safety Board to investigate the cause of the crash. Many questions are now being raised about the safety of our public transpo
Eating Disorders Embed This Article
Nowadays, one can hear young girls wishing for Amy Winehouse’s legs and Gemma Ward’s figure. As a result of society’s obsession to become as thin as the models on the runway and celebrities in the med
Food Security Embed This Article
A visit to the neighborhood corner store for a quick snack is commonplace among inner city youth in the city of Philadelphia. However, many are unable to make that same trip to the grocery store for a
HIV/AIDS Prevented Embed This Article
For many adults, the image of Erving “Magic” Johnson’s 1991 press conference, in which he informed the press of his HIV status, is still a memorable moment. However, contrary to popular belief, HIV/AI
Google Maps Embed This Article
Google Maps has taken camera technology to the extreme to create a dynamic aerial view of the world, from entire countries right down to your very own home.
The Silent Killer of America's Youth Embed This Article
America’s youth may be perplexed as to why the extra pounds are packing on around their waist. However, the National Center for Health statistics shows that over 38 million of America’s youth are obes
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