https://www.khou.com/video/features/8-year-old-boy-thankful-for-new-hand/285-2428590
This was an inspirational story about how technology can help change a kid's life. The elementary school student was born without one of his hands. He often became upset on the playground or in other settings where other kids were able to fully function. That changed once his story got to engineering students at the University of Houston and a group called e-Nable. They used a 3D printer help craft a new hand. Little Rafael told me he finally felt like a real kid. He didn't appear to be letting it hold him back.
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