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Verily Created A Spoon That Helps People With Movement Disorders Eat Independently

Verily Created A Spoon That Helps People With Movement Disorders Eat Independently

It’s called the Liftware Level and it’s part of Verily’s program to develop assistive technologies for people with impaired movement.

It’s called the Liftware Level and it’s part of Verily’s program to develop assistive technologies for people with impaired movement.

Stefanie Putnam, 32, beams with joy as she takes a bite of rice at Verily’s office cafeteria in South San Francisco. She’s here to show off a new spoon that, developed by the research company with her input, can help people with movement disorders eat independently for the first time.

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Source: Fast Company

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