A new study finds that horse whinnies are made of both a high and a low frequency, generated by different parts of the vocal ...
In laboratory experiments, researchers have produced ear cartilage that remains form-stable in animal models. Only one ...
A horse's whinny is an unusually distinctive mix of sounds including both high and low frequencies, a new study in Current Biology shows.
How do headphones, toys, gadgets and other devices talk to each other without any wires? Many of them connect with Bluetooth. It’s a technology that allows different devices to communicate wirelessly.
Cat ears are highly refined tools that help cats survive in the wild. They are also a good indicator of how a cat is feeling.
Proteins long known to be essential for hearing have been hiding a talent: they also act as gatekeepers that shuffle fatty ...
Tobacco hornworm caterpillars have no organs that resemble ears. Yet, scientists were able to figure out how they hear—and it could inspire next generation microphones.