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It turns out the human ear got off to a fishy start. Literally. A fascinating new study reveals that the mammalian outer ear ...
Humans actually have vestigial muscles that activate when listening closely to something, even though people lost the ability to really move their ears about 25 million years ago.
Ear mites are common in pets, but it's possible for people to get ear mites, too. We'll discuss symptoms, treatments, and prevention.
Research led by the National Institute of Biological Sciences in Beijing has discovered that switching on a single dormant ...
Scientists build brain-computer interface that connects via the ear canal Novel method connects people to computers without need for surgery ...
UN: Brain chips must respect human rights By CARMEN PAUN, EVAN PENG, ERIN SCHUMAKER and BEN LEONARD 07/19/2023 02:00 PM EDT ...
July will be a big month for British tech company Nothing, which is not only launching its "first true flagship," the Nothing Phone 3, but is also unveiling a new audio product, the Nothing Headphone ...
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This brain chip is promising to bring the human mind closer to computers. How does it work? Neuralink brain chips have been touted as a potential game changer for people with limited function, but ...
Scientists have traced the evolutionary origin of humans' outer ears to the gills of ancient fish through a series of gene-editing experiments.