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Scientists Grow New Sensory Hair Cells to Restore Hearing Loss Using 'Special Cocktail'
Scientists from the Brigham and Women's Hospital and MIT Eye & Ear have created a new method to create progenitor cells that can become hair cells to restore hearing loss.
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ALERT: San Diego to Los Angeles Fault System Could Produce 7.3 Magnitude Earthquake
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Rare White Rhino Shot Dead by Poachers in French Zoo, Horn Sawn Off
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Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos of Blue Origin Teases About Future Cargo Ship For Moon Base Deliveries
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NASA Releases First Images of NOAA GOES-16 Never Before Seen Footage of Lightning in Texas
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Honduran Jungle Hides a ‘Lost City’ With Pyramids, Stone Sculptures and a Vanished Civilization
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Fuel of the Future: New Research Says Water Could Power the World
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Charges Filed Against Homeowner Who Left 40 Animals in 'Appaling Condition'
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Fruit With Human Skin: Here's How Scientists Grow Lifelike Human Ears From Apples
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SpaceX Tests Superbug in Space, Explores Potential to Become Extinction-Causing Supervirus
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Robot Companions Could Affect Children's Mood and Development, Scientists Reveal
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Uber Launches Self-Driving Cars in Arizona, Finally Gains Approval
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WATCH: Mysterious Beaked Whale Filmed in the Wild for the First Time