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President Barack Obama views science exhibits during the 2015 White House Science Fair celebrating student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) competitions, in the Blue Room, March 23, 2015. The President speaks with Mohammed Sayed, right, and Kaitlin Reed, 16-year-old students from Cambridge and Dover, Mass., respectively. Wheel-chair bound himself, Mohammed developed a 3D-printed modular arm for his wheelchair that can serve as a food tray, camera tripod, rain canopy, laptop holder, and cup holder, and Kaitlin developed an attachable lever that can make wheelchair movements easier and less tiring. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

This official White House photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the President, the First Family, or the White House.

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President Barack Obama views science exhibits during the 2015 White House Science Fair celebrating student winners of a broad range of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) competitions, in the Blue Room, March 23, 2015. The President speaks with Mohammed Sayed, right, and Kaitlin Reed, 16-year-old students from Cambridge and Dover, Mass., respectively. Wheel-chair bound himself, Mohammed developed a 3D-printed modular arm for his wheelchair that can serve as a food tray, camera tripod, rain canopy, laptop holder, and cup holder, and Kaitlin developed an attachable lever that can make wheelchair movements easier and less tiring. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)<br />
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This official White House photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the President, the First Family, or the White House.