Editorial: Maryland must find a more affordable way to provide for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Growing patient demand and limited clinical capacity are straining modern care. Assistive technologies help standardize procedures, reduce variability, and enable consistent, high‑quality outcomes.
The technology was demonstrated by the people who used it every day to live more independent lives.
Spread the loveIn a notable recognition of his contributions to the field of rehabilitation science, Rory Cooper, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Pittsburgh and the founding director of ...
University of New England Occupational Studies students are learning how assistive technology helps overcome barriers, with ...
By Sarah Kekeli AkunorA few years ago, as a young woman with wild hopes and dreams, when I began losing my sight, I feared that my world would become smaller. Simple things like reading a document, ...
People with disabilities can use the virtual reality technology to view manufacturing facilities and see what working there is like.
We’ve optimized our bloodwork and workouts. Now AI mobility tech is protecting the one metric that determines whether added ...
The technology industry is obsessed with the future. satellites smartphones A.I. chips smart glasses smartphones satellites smart glasses A.I. chips Many of our modern marvels are rooted in the legacy ...
Assistive technology can address the learning needs of students with disabilities and knock down barriers to inclusion in general education classrooms. But schools often face challenges in providing, ...
Every four years at the Cybathlon, teams of researchers and technology “pilots” compete to see whose brain-computer interface holds the most promise. Owen Collumb, a Cybathlon race pilot who has been ...
Space technology on Earth has gone from futuristic to foundational in our everyday lives. From satellite innovations that enable global communication to space science applications improving ...