
Robots may be able to help school students with disabilities

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Students with muscular dystrophy may enjoy going to school via a robot. It can allow children to be present without expending energy on a physical presence. Possibly, in the long term, it can help create more equality in educational attainment for people with disabilities, says the researcher behind the project.
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