New Silicon Hearing Device Mimics Ear

The inner ear.
(Image credit: NIH)

Engineers have created a silicon version of a key organ of hearing, using manufacturing techniques borrowed from the electronic chips industry. The device could serve as a prototype for mechanical sensors that function like a real ear.

The human cochlea, no bigger than the tip of your little finger, sits coiled deep within your head like miniature snail gazing out of the ear canal. From this snug vantagepoint, each translates incoming sound waves into electrical impulses that the brain understands.

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