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Female high school students in Nigeria invent smart walking sticks for the blind - Face2Face Africa

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Students of the Regina Pacis Secondary School in Nigeria recently made waves for creating Smart Walking Sticks For The Blind. Demonstrating remarkable innovative skills in robotics and coding, the girls invented Smart Sticks that can detect obstacles not less than 120 centimeters away from a blind person, Channels TV reported. To test the effectiveness of...

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