The woman was able to use special glasses provided by a company called eSight that replicates sight for those who are blind.
Scientists alarmed by Greenland’s disappearing lakes
Researchers found that a lake that had been stable for decades suddenly drained away in a matter of weeks, raising concerns about climate change’s impacts on the region.
Denver bakery investigated for refusing to write anti-gay messages on cake
The owner of the bakery refused to bake the cake because the customer asked for messages such as “God hates gays” to be written on it, prompting the customer to file a civil rights complaint.
Obama’s State of the Union seeks to “turn the page,” issues veto threats
X-rays allow scientists to read ancient scrolls buried by Vesuvius volcano
Researchers were able to decipher a few letters using X-rays, and hope to use the process to read the hundreds of other scrolls found during excavation of the site in the 18th century.
State of the Union address combines politics with tradition and theater
Driver pinned between semis in Oregon tells harrowing story of his ordeal
Police said it was a miracle no one died in the 26-car pileup on I-84 Saturday, which started after a tractor-trailer hit black ice that had formed on the road.
‘Flash freeze’ slams Northeast, resulting in crashes, flight delays, and closed bridges
Black ice covered many roads throughout the region, resulting in numerous deaths from car crashes.
Obama, Cameron meet in wake of Paris violence, plan “war games” and terror summit
Facebook’s artificial intelligence goes open sourcce
The social media company announced Friday that it is releasing its “deep learning” modules to Torch.
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