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A Young Cochlear Implant Patient
A film crew documents the progress of two year old Cye Jackson in his journey from profound deafness to the world of sound.
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What the Cells Tell Us
Visit the cell and molecular biology labs at HEI, where research scientists discuss their goals and explain the problems and the promise that their studies address.
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Through the Lens
Electron Microscopy displays the beauty of nature while it reveals the location of molecules within cells or organelles and allows the measurement of volumes, surface areas, lengths and the numbers of cell contents.
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The Bones Tell the Story
A unique collection of more than 700 pairs of temporal bones, complete with individual clinical histories and diagnosis, provides HEI scientists with a rich source of data on the pathology underlying disorders of hearing and balance.
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EXPERT INTERVIEW: Remobilizing the Ear
Otosclerosis, a common cause of conductive hearing loss, stops the movement of the stapes bone which normally acts as a piston, preventing it from transmitting the vibrations of sound to the inner ear.
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