The invention was part of a class called "Making for Social Good." A group of 10 high school students made it possible for a father with impaired mobility to walk with his newborn son. Three years ago ...
For many parents, taking their babies on a walk or cradling them to sleep is a blessing that’s easy to take for granted. But for Jeremy King, it’s something he feared he would never be able to do.
As the proverb goes, "Necessity is the mother of invention." That saying holds true for a group of high school students from Maryland. Students at Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, designed a gadget ...
A group of high school students at Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, recently won two international awards for inventing and designing a device enabling people in wheelchairs to push a baby stroller ...
Students Benjamin Gordon, Jewel Walker and Evan Beach work on the WheeStroll in the classroom. (Courtesy Matt Zigler) For many parents, taking their babies on a walk or cradling them to sleep is a ...
Several high school students in Maryland took home two international prizes after developing an accessible wheelchair stroller for their teacher's husband. The 10 students at Bullis High School in ...
For many parents, taking their babies on a walk or cradling them to sleep is a blessing that’s easy to take for granted. But for Jeremy King, it’s something he feared he would never be able to do.
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