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Hearing without your ears

I know I'd sworn off of frequent link-posting, and since I haven't posted a link to a news story in quite a while, I think I can get away with squeaking this in.

I am utterly amazed by this article. I hope you enjoy it to the same capacity that my attention was captured. It's about "cybernetic" hearing implants ... directly in your skull.

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As a speech pathologist, my mom works quite a bit with cochlear implant patients. I've met a few myself, both before and after implantation. Pretty impressive stuff.

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