President Barack Obama views science exhibits during the 2015 White House Science Fair celebrating student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) competitions, in the Blue Room, March 23, 2015. The President speaks with Mohammed Sayed, right, and Kaitlin Reed, 16-year-old students from Cambridge and Dover, Mass., respectively. Wheel-chair bound himself, Mohammed developed a 3D-printed modular arm for his wheelchair that can serve as a food tray, camera tripod, rain canopy, laptop holder, and cup holder, and Kaitlin developed an attachable lever that can m


President Barack Obama views science exhibits during the 2015 White House Science Fair celebrating student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) competitions, in the Blue Room, March 23, 2015. The President speaks with Mohammed Sayed, right, and Kaitlin Reed, 16-year-old students from Cambridge and Dover, Mass., respectively. Wheel-chair bound himself, Mohammed developed a 3D-printed modular arm for his wheelchair that can serve as a food tray, camera tripod, rain canopy, laptop holder, and cup holder, and Kaitlin developed an attachable lever that can make wheelchair movements easier and less tiring.


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