Scientists use robot, other gadgets to advance autism research in young children

Scientists use robot, other gadgets to advance autism research in young children

“Lennon, look over there!”
The command comes from a little robot named RASL, better known as Russell. It’s perched on a chair at the front of a small fluorescent-lit room. Two-year-old Lennon Landry, who was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) last year, is also in the room. Lennon looks…