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Here’s the best mass-media article on noise-induced hearing loss
Here’s the best mass-media article on noise-induced hearing loss: Real Simple’s spectacular September issue tackles NIHL head on.
Here’s why Amazon won’t be delivering by drone anytime soon
Here’s why Amazon won’t be delivering by drone anytime soon: NASA says that people find the buzz of drones more annoying than any other vehicle sound.
Landscapers fail to blow away leaf blower bans
Landscapers fail to blow away leaf blower bans in Massachusetts and New Jersey, but they continue to fight limits on polluting gas-powered lawn maintenance equipment.
New Zealand researchers agree: hearing loss is probably a dementia risk factor
New Zealand researchers confirm that hearing loss is probably a dementia risk factor. Avoiding noise, then, will do more than just protect hearing.
New drug may prevent hearing loss after noise exposure
A new drug may prevent hearing loss after noise exposure, but how the drug researchers determined the drug’s efficacy may be disturbing.
Barcelona is taking back city streets from cars
Barcelona is taking city streets from cars and giving them back to the people to promote a cleaner, quieter, more properous city.
Perspective: Being Hear
Watch an excerpt from the new film “Being Hear,” which follows sound recordist and ecologist Gordon Hempton as he records sounds on Washington State’s Olympia Peninsula, a national park that contains the continental U.S.’s only rainforest.
Noise still a problem at U.S. Open
Rafael Nadal won his set, but he was unhappy with the noise at the U.S. Open. His complaint highlights how noise affects players and fans.
Noise exposure directly damages rat brains. What does it do to humans?
Noise exposure directly damages rat brains. Can it harm humans? Of course, but you can protect yourself by avoiding loud noise.
“Baby Driver” highlights the problems of tinnitus
“Baby Driver” highlights the problem of tinnitus, a hearing disorder that is preventable. How? Avoid loud noise or wear hearing protection if you can’t.
The importance of sound in understanding our past
The importance of sound in understanding our past: archaeologists attempt to put “sound back into the ancient landscape.”
Hearing Restoration: A Step Closer?
Hearing Restoration: A Step Closer? Perhaps, but regrowing hair cells is decades away and will be expensive. Avoiding damaging loud noise is free.












