Detecting and tracking motion is key to survival. The ability to extract auditory information from a noisy environment ...
Congratulations to Chicago instrumental prog quartet Outrun The Sunlight, whose first new music for three years, Animal, won ...
A science video maker in China couldn’t find a good explanation for why hot and cold water sound different, so he did his own ...
New study reveals humans use a simpler neural network for spatial hearing, paving the way for efficient and adaptable ...
The parents of a U.K. toddler say it's "absolutely mind-blowing" to see their daughter, enrolled in a gene therapy trial, ...
A British toddler born with a genetic condition resulting in deafness can now hear in one ear thanks to a pioneering new gene ...
You hear a phone ring or a dog bark. Is it yours or someone else's? You hear footsteps in the night—is it your child, or an ...
Enlarge / Opal Sandy (center), who was born completely deaf because of a rare genetic condition, can now hear unaided for the ...
Do you sometimes miss the doorbell, or a knock at the door, because you're wearing headphones? There's a built-in feature for ...
Advanced knowledge of how humans process sound could unlock a new generation of more efficient hearing devices.
Let's cut to the chase: No, hearing aids in now way cause tinnitus. In fact, hearing aids are often prescribed as a form of ...