Bionic Ears Boosted by Gene Therapy and Regrown Nerves
The performance of cochlear implants has been improved with the use of gene therapy, suggesting a new avenue for developing better hearing aids
Bionic Ears Boosted by Gene Therapy and Regrown Nerves
The performance of cochlear implants has been improved with the use of gene therapy, suggesting a new avenue for developing better hearing aids
Just 1 Rock Concert or Football Game May Cause Permanent Hearing Damage
A single exposure to loud but not deafening noise may be enough to precipitate irreparable harm to nerves in the auditory system. This is the take-home from a new line of research that may help explain why many people, particularly as they age, have difficulty in picking out a conversation from the wall of background [...]
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Searching For The Elephant's Genius Inside the Largest Brain on Land
Many years ago, while wandering through Amboseli National Park in Kenya, an elephant matriarch named Echo came upon the bones of her former companion Emily.
Darkness Sharpens Hearing in Adult Mice
Rapid brain-cell changes in animals kept in the dark gave them better discrimination of sounds
Can Synesthesia in Autism Lead to Savantism?
Daniel Tammet has memorized Pi to the 22,514th digit. He speaks ten different languages, including one of his own invention, and he can multiply enormous sums in his head within a matter of seconds.
Lasker Awards to Honor Neuroscience, Hearing and Philanthropy Work
Let the Nobel Prize watch begin. Two areas of major medical discovery and two leading public health philanthropists were announced this morning as the winners of the prestigious Lasker Awards.
Lasker Awards to Honor Neuroscience, Hearing and Philanthropy Work
Let the Nobel Prize watch begin. Two areas of major medical discovery and two leading public health philanthropists were announced this morning as the winners of the prestigious Lasker Awards.
Naive Notes: Creating a Music Hall for Nonexpert Listeners
Concert hall designers generally aim for acoustics that satisfy experts, but a move is afoot to also consider the tastes of other concertgoers
One Ear Is Not Like the Other, Study Finds
Fly Ear Research May Improve Hearing Aids