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A look back at NeuroDev’s first year gathering genomic and phenotypic data in Kenya and South Africa and a study on an underlying cause of repetitive behaviors in fragile X model mice absorbed researchers’ attention on social media this week. That and more in this week’s Community …
07.08.2023 · From Spectrum News
Forza Motorsport, a thrilling racing simulation game set to launch on Xbox and PC on October 10 of this year, is taking a bold step towards accessibility by catering to blind and low vision gamers. Developed by Turn 10 Studios, the game features a groundbreaking Blind Driving Assists (BDA) system th…
07.08.2023 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Jump the Moon is a nonprofit art studio based in Cache Valley, Utah, founded by Michael Bingham. The studio’s main focus is on providing a creative space for Utah artists with disabilities. Michael, a former art teacher, was motivated to start the studio after realizing the potential of adapti…
06.08.2023 · From Assistive Technology Blog
This year’s Vancouver Pride Parade on Sunday, August 6 will take a new route, nearly twice as long as the previous one, and is designed to be more accessible. The parade will start at Davie and Denman streets, go down Beach Street, and then continue to Pacific Boulevard before ending at Concor…
06.08.2023 · From Assistive Technology Blog
The 4-year-old journal focuses on research that aims to improve the lives of autistic adults. SourceSource: Spectrum News
05.08.2023 · From Spectrum News
Here is a roundup of news and research spotted around the web for the week of 31 July. SourceSource: Spectrum News
05.08.2023 · From Spectrum News
Being part of the Austin Adult Neurodiversity Group has been an enlightening experience for me, providing the opportunity to make connections with other neurodiverse adults and listen to their perspectives on various aspects of neurodiversity. By Nils Skudra Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pa…
05.08.2023 · From The Art of Autism
The tool could help researchers study the neurobiology of natural behaviors, scientists say. SourceSource: Spectrum News
04.08.2023 · From Spectrum News
By Patrick McGreevy and Troy Fry, Essential for Living Essential for Living was published in 2013 and is a result of the guidance of our professors, Ogden Lindsley, Don Baer, and Mont Wolf, and the many children and adults with moderate-to-severe disabilities and limited skill repertoires. While …
04.08.2023 · From Different Roads to Learning
The director of the University of Pittsburgh’s Autism Center of Excellence talks about her new work investigating suicidality in autistic adults. SourceSource: Spectrum News
02.08.2023 · From Spectrum News
The newfound DNA-cutting enzyme, called Fanzor, can be programmed to edit the human genome and could prove easier to deliver to cells than current CRISPR tools. SourceSource: Spectrum News
02.08.2023 · From Spectrum News
Your sunday AT themed crossword puzzle is here! Sharpen your mind, embrace the challenge, and unlock a world of inclusive innovation. Whether you’re a seasoned solver or a novice ready to embrace the challenge, this crossword is your gateway to unlocking a world of inclusive innovation. Happy …
02.08.2023 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Welcome, crossword enthusiasts, to a brain-boosting Sunday puzzle that’s all about the incredible world of assistive technology and accessibility! Get ready to embark on a linguistic adventure where letters and words come together to celebrate innovation, inclusion, and the power of human inge…
02.08.2023 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Welcome to a unique series of crossword puzzles that delve into the fascinating world of assistive technology and accessibility. These puzzles are designed not only to entertain but also to educate, raising awareness about the tools, technologies, and practices that make our world more accessible to…
02.08.2023 · From Assistive Technology Blog
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