Researchers at ETH Zurich have created elastic and stable ear cartilage from human cells grown in a laboratory.
Scientists have developed a means of representing a 3-D model ear, to help redefine the standard for a pinna simulator (the pinna is the outer part of the ear) -- used to measure sound in the way we ...
When devices such as telephone handsets, headsets, headphones, hearing aids and hearing protectors are electro-acoustically tested, mannequins known as Head and Torso Simulators (HATS) are used to ...
THIS is not just any ear. It is the official standard for the human pinna, or outer ear. Called IEC TR 60959, its shape was defined in 1990 by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) to ...
Cornell University scientists have grown human ears from cow cells with the help of a 3D printer. The work reported Wednesday is a first step toward one day growing customized new ears for children ...
A Scottish hospital is using 3D scanning technology to create new ears for children. The Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh is using a scanner and printer in a process which creates a ...
Startup OwnPhones plans to use 3D-printing magic to tailor wireless earbuds to a wearer's ear, thus delivering the perfect fit. Leslie Katz led a team that explored the intersection of tech and ...
Washington: Researchers have used 3D printing techniques to create a low-cost paediatric rib cartilage model using a new material, which could be employed by surgeons to practice carving out new ears.
In-ear monitors give musicians the ability to hear themselves and their band at safe volume levels during performances, no matter how big or small or loud the stage. But hearing your band in earphones ...
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