Scientists are working to make chemical research more accessible to blind and low-vision students through 3D-printed models and modified equipment.
@Wacochemist joins us to discuss the approach.
https://t.co/rggIChiBP9
"The lab is the final frontier of learning, so if you don't make the lab accessible, you're not really making science accessible."
@NBCNews profiles efforts by Baylor Chemistry's Dr. Bryan Shaw to open science up to the blind & visually impaired: https://t.co/VJYg1gpjxM
Excited to see our latest work in the area of ZrH catalysis now available on @J_A_C_S ! We showcase the versatility of amides through this redox-economic approach. #catalysis@RebeccaKehner@BaylorCBC@WelchFoundation
https://t.co/OF5H7a8GwV
Baylor has quite the list of Olympic track and field stars — from C.M. King at the third modern Olympics in 1904, to three-time gold medalist Jeremy Wariner.
But none shine as bright as Michael Johnson (BBA ’91). Today, we share his story.
https://t.co/5c8YGziFw2
We spent hours rewording one particular sentence in our @scienceadvances paper. It paid off! Hearing it read aloud on NPR by those classically calm voices!! @hholdenthorp@aaas#writing
https://t.co/Fhj4yhHFdd
Not "Funny" symbols of ableism still for sale on Amazon (as of this morning)!! Dr. Supalo wearing it in my lab. We published a few pics here: https://t.co/vPab64mGN5
@DisabledStem@DisInHigherEd@AmerChemSociety#chemistry