Animals
New Gene Therapy Gives Deaf Mice Incredibly Detailed Hearing
Improved technique can get them to pick up sounds as quiet as a whisper. Genetically deaf mice showed signs of much-improved hearing in a new study conducted by researchers from the Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
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