If you have an old smartphone cluttering up your house, the Saskatchewan chapter of the CNIB wants to hear from you. The group, which helps people with vision issues, is running a cellphone drive for ...
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Thousands of people who are partially sighted following stroke or brain injury could gain greater independence from a simple, cheap and accessible training course which could eventually be delivered ...
DOWNTOWN — A quick Google search of Dr. Samuel Genensky pulls an impressive resume of accomplishments during his 81-year-life, from the time spent as a mathematician at the RAND Corp. where he ...
The World Blind Union (WBU) represents 180 million blind and partially sighted persons from some 600 different organisations in 158 countries and is a non-political, non-religious, non-governmental ...
A researcher from the University of Essex has succeeded in inducing the experience of colour in the blind part of a partially sighted patient’s visual field. Using a magnetic coil to stimulate the ...
PURCHASE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mastercard extends its commitment to inclusivity by introducing a new accessible card standard for blind and partially sighted people, called the Touch Card. There are ...
Blind and partially sighted fans attending the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 Final will be able to make use of audio descriptive commentary, in Arabic and English. The service has been provided by ...
Automation doesn’t only threaten human workers. Our canine colleagues may also need new jobs because there’s a new robot guide dog in town — and it doesn’t even need walkies. Named Roboguide, the ...
The Great Bristol Run is to host a race for blind and partially sighted runners this September, in what organisers say is the first of its kind. The event has been launched in partnership with VI ...
Thousands of people who are partially-sighted following stroke or brain injury could gain greater independence from a simple, cheap and accessible training course which could eventually be delivered ...