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Airbnb updates accessibility features for its accommodations
Airbnb has updated its search filters and accessibility review process with the goal of making it easier for people with disabilities to find accommodations on its platform, the company announced in a blog post.
These High-Tech Contact Lenses Correct Colour Blindness
Researchers apply metasurfaces to standard contact lenses for customizable colour correction.
AccessiBuild Indoor Navigation App Launches for People with Vision Loss
AccessiBuild, developed by Marc Rayner and Jeff Godfrey, is an indoor navigation system for people with visual impairments.
First FDA Approved Contact Lens to Slow Childhood Nearsightedness Coming in March
The FDA has approved its first contact lens designed to effectively slow the progression of nearsightedness in children, starting in ages 8 to 12.
Study Shows White Noise Can Improve Hearing
Cochlear implants could be stimulated with an effect similar to white noise in order to improve hearing of their users, according to a new study.
How To protect Your Hearing Using iOS 13 and watchOS 6
In this year’s iOS 13 release for iPhone and watchOS 6 for Apple Watch, Apple is implementing a pair of new hearing features, designed to help you prevent exposing yourself to loud environments and headphones levels for extended periods of time.
Legally Blind Engineer Makes Self-Driving Car Sensors See
Nico Gentry, a 25-year-old manufacturing engineer from Orlando, Florida, is working in the autonomous car industry, where “they’re building the eyes for cars,” as he put it. He works at a LiDAR company called Luminar. LiDAR stands for Light Detection and Ranging; it’s a sensor technology that uses light to measure distance and detect objects, and it’s often called the “eyes” of self-driving cars.
Fitz Frames Launches Affordable Custom Glasses for Your Children
Fitz Frames is launching out of beta to offer affordable, custom-made glasses for families, and in particular, for children.
High School Student Invents A Wearable Visual Aid for the Visually Impaired
A revolutionary visual aid is on its way thanks to this high school student
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