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How scientists with disabilities are making research labs and fieldwork more accessibleStudents and faculty are still told that they can’t work in a lab or do research safely, said Mark Leddy, who formerly managed disability-related grants for the National Science Foundation.
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Communities worldwide rely on water resources from mountain snowpacks. Because of this, snow hydrology research in recent ...
Scientists with disabilities say that’s in part because labs, classrooms and field sites aren’t designed to accommodate them.
How Scientists With Disabilities Are Making Research Labs and Fieldwork More Accessible SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) — The path to Lost Lake was steep and unpaved, lined with sharp rocks and holes.
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