New technologies tested at the Deaflympics in Tokyo are creating new ways of experience the atmosphere at sporting events.
M. Tim Albert, '02 & G-'04, has had a long, storied journey and career in the deaf community. “Everywhere I go, people are ...
A wearable music-technology startup born from a student-led engineering effort will represent Cambridge at a global gathering in Tokyo this week, as the company begins bringing its product to market.
The halftime show inadvertently forced many people to experience the performance the way Deaf people so often do, without access being designed for them by default.
Presence of a live video interpreter during consultations may help improve some aspects of communication between doctors and patients with deafness.
In December, the Sheriff's Office reassured County Board supervisors it hadn't entered into any contract with a controversial ...
The Yoruba Union, Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, has accused President Bola Tinubu of being desperate to take over power in 2027 following his signing into law of the Electoral Act (Amendment), which ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, February 17, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Stephen Shaya, M.D., Managing Director of ...
At the Tokyo Deaflympics, gold-medalist sprinter Akihisa Shitara is rethinking how races begin for deaf athletes, developing a tactile starting block that vibrates under their hands instead of relying ...
For 35 years, the murder remained unsolved. Leads went cold. Hope faded. Then investigators reexamined a small piece of evidence once thought insignificant — a discarded cigarette stub. Advances in ...
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“Enable: The Disability Podcast,” which highlights amazing people with disabilities and different abilities, releases new ...