Artist Sue Austin is planning to perform swimming pool acrobatics in an underwater wheelchair this week in London. Austin has been wheelchair-bound since 1996. In a wheelchair designed with help from ...
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A British artist winning acclaim for her performance on the world's first underwater wheelchair will talk about the unusual technology at Johnson Space Center. Sue Austin is scheduled to speak 11:30 a ...
A disabled scuba diver says he has invented the world's first affordable self-propelled underwater wheelchair. The brainchild of Igor Skikevich, 51, is about to go into full production. He recently ...
Just as the Paralympics are about to get underway, artist Sue Austin has created a self-propelled underwater wheelchair that allows her to glide through the sea! The design is all part of Ms. Austin’s ...
A woman from Devon has astonished crowds by performing a unique wheelchair dance routine underwater. Sue Austin, who has been in a wheelchair since 1996 after contracting ME, has been performing her ...
Would it ever really make sense to build wheelchairs that can cruise around underwater? Maybe not. But when it’s an art project, watching a wheelchair power around in the sea is surreal and oddly ...
It was on the soccer field at age 8 that Caitlin Moffett first noticed she had a little trouble breathing. "We thought I had asthma so I used an inhaler," Moffett recalled. "We now know it was ...
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