Cerebral palsy
Sep 10 2008, Manish Kanaujia

Van Dusen in conjunction with Pauline Oliveros, a musician and arts professor at Rensselaer has developed a new computerized instrument that allows people to play music via tip of their nose.

The device will prove highly beneficial for all those who.

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