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Scientists Have Created Bite-Size, Edible Models to Help Kids With Blindness Learn Chemistry – Gizmodo Australia
Researchers say they’ve found a way to help make science lessons more interactive for students, particularly for those living with blindness. In a new study out…

Researchers say theyve found a way to help make science lessons more interactive for students, particularly for those living with blindness. In a new study out Friday, a team of scientists detail creating bite-size and even candy-like models of molecules that kids can safely use their mouths to feel models that seem to be as easily recognisable using our tongues as using our eyesight.
Study author Bryan Shaw is a chemistry professor at Baylor University in Texas. One aspect of his labs research…
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