Teens Develop Revolutionary App That Will Teach Blind Children Braille
Did you know only 10% of blind people under the age of 18 could read braille? Well neither did these kids, which is why they made this one-of-a-kind app.
Did you know only 10% of blind people under the age of 18 could read braille? Well neither did these kids, which is why they made this one-of-a-kind app.
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Robots spewing molten metal will build their own tracks in mid-air as they spend two weeks crossing a canal, leaving a 24-foot bridge behind them.
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After watching her mom care for people with dementia, she was inspired to create a simple device that would keep people safe-and her mom, less worried.
Its inventors raised $1.5M in three days to deliver this lightweight, smartphone-controlled air conditioner in time for the summer of 2017.
This teen's business idea was so impressive, he raised $100,000 in capital to start it and turned down a $30-million buyout offer to keep it for himself.
This website lets Germans and refugees who are new to the country meet up and discuss ways for Syrians to better adjust to their new culture.
This coat from London design students can also give refugees shelter, converting quickly into a sleeping bag or tent.
A fall led this man to invent a glow-in-the-dark toilet seat so you can safely navigate your bathroom at night, without having to turn on the lights.
Who says a power plant can't be pretty? Architects wanted to inspire people while building the world's first hybrid solar power generator.
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