Precise electrical stimulation is essential for modern neural interfaces, but unwanted current spread often activates off-target cells and limits resolution. A new microneedle electrode design ...
When Selva Nesar arrived with her family in Rwanda from Afghanistan, she was unable to hear and unsure of her future. Today, her story has helped launch a cochlear implant programme that is ...
A contestant on the UK's first British Sign Language (BSL) dating show says he hopes it teaches people about the deaf community - and shows they can "have banter" too. Oliver Scott is among the first ...
Australia’s outdated R&D tax settings are pushing major companies to invest offshore and deterring multinationals from coming here at all, Cochlear boss Dig Howitt warns.
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A child with a new cochlear implant works on auditory rehabilitation exercises at home in Toulouse, France, aided by Pepper, a human-looking robot. In Canada, another child interacts with Pepper, who ...
Research from the University of Victoria reviews the current use and future potential of social, empathic humanoid robots--asking the question: Could an empathic robot be a part of your future ...
If ear problems aren’t improving, a neurotologist may offer answers and treatments you didn’t know existed. Discover when to see one and how they can help.
When Team USA’s Elana Meyers Taylor, 41, pilots her bobsleigh down Cortino’s mile-long ice track at the Winter Olympics later ...
David Geeslin and others in the Deaf community are concerned about Butler University's new master's program in Deaf education ...
The program is funded through a grant from the federal Department of Education. But people are upset that Butler's curriculum only includes one ASL class.
When local law enforcement officer, father and Krewe of Endymion member Jeremy Stilwell lost his hearing from gunfire-induced noise trauma, he thought he may never be able to hear clearly ...