Flexible device could treat hearing loss without batteries
| Date | 27th, Oct 2021 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Some people are born with hearing loss, while others acquire it with age, infections or long-term noise exposures. In many instances, the tiny hairs in the inner ear's cochlea that allow the brain to recognize electrical pulses as sound are damaged. As a step toward an advanced artificial cochlea, researchers in ACS Nano report a conductive membrane, which translated sound waves into matching electrical signals when implanted inside a model ear, without requiring external power.