12-Year-Old Invents Braille Printer Using Lego Set

Tuesday, February 18, 2014 - 16:01 in Psychology & Sociology

A 12-year-old student from California has created a Braille printer by repurposing parts from a Lego set. The low-cost invention could be an accessible solution for disadvantaged and visually impaired people across the globe.

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