How sounds can turn us on to the wonders of the universe Astronomy should, in principle, be a welcoming field for blind researchers. But across the board, science is full of charts, graphs, databases, and images that are designed to be seen. So researcher Sarah Kane, who is legally blind, was thrilled three years ago when she encountered a technology known as sonification, designed to transform information into sound. Since then she's been working with a project called Astronify, which presents astronomical information in audio form. For millions of blind and visually impaired people, sonification could be transformative—opening access to education, to once unimaginable careers, and even to the secrets of the universe. Read the full story. —Corey S. Powell Corey's story is from the forthcoming print edition of MIT Technology Review, which is all about accessibility. If you haven't already, subscribe to make sure you don't miss out on future stories—subscriptions start from just $80 a year. |
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