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Blindness doesn't stop BYU student
Kelli Horgesheimer, right, and companion Chelsea Heaton in Tacoma, Washington. (Kelli Horgesheimer)
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Boy, 13, builds Braille printer with Legos, starts company
Shubham Banerjee works on his Lego robotics braille printer as his dad Neil watches at home. Banerjee launched a company to develop a low-cost machine to print Braille materials for the blind. It's based on a prototype he built with his Lego robotics kit for a school science fair project. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
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