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The Naked Ear

A fully implantable hearing aid is showing promise.

An Algorithm That Makes Voices Clearer

A Denver company finds a good use for high-frequency harmonics.

Hidden Hearing Aid

Implant it convenient but doesn't work as well as external hearing aids.

Why can bats fly when mice can't?

Not resting on his laureate, new Nobel Prize winner Mario Capecchi is striving to answer that question.

The Invisible Hearing Aid

Is a fully implantable device worth the risks associated with the required surgery?

Making Deaf Ears Hear with Light

A laser-based approach could make cochlear implants, which currently use electrical signals, more effective.

Audio Menus for iPods

Researchers are testing ways to let people listen to gadget menu options instead of looking at them.

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