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A 3-D printed brain, wearable robotics, and a tactile computer…I think I hear the future knocking. Read all about it here, in this week’s AT News Wrap up for 9/8 thru 9/12

Air Canada improves access for the vision impaired

Speech generating device helps ALS patient

Blind riders claim discrimination, sue Uber

Natural sciences museum hosts STEM career showcase for students with disabilities

Auburn student aims to create apps for disabled

Playgrounds For All Children: Here’s How To Find One

Spinal Cord Injury and Wearable Robotics

U.S. Justice Department sues Kent State over student’s therapy dog

Doctors Use 3D-Printed Replica Brains To Guide Life-Changing Pediatric Surgery

Dementia hackathon to create innovative solutions for dementia care and management

Continuing the legacy: Assistive technologies at MIT

Stephen Hawking asks devs to help Intel build a connected wheelchair

Disabled 3-year-old gets very own iron man hand

Technology always delivers next, best thing for special education

Accessibility Problems Dog Amtrak

Apps4Android updates IDEAL Currency Identifier to read notes faster & recognize new $100 note

U.S. judge: Md. must offer online voting tool in Nov.

On education technology, college lobbyists are keeping disabled students behind

New App ShowMeQR from Gus Communication Devices Helps Millions of People Work and Live Independently

Concept: Tactalis Origin Tactile Computer

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