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RESEARCH

Anemone Audio

Marine sound innovations

Lacking definitive ears, anemones are not known for their hearing abilities. Sea anemones use tiny hairs – similar to those in our own ears – to 'hear' their prey,  and are able to repair the damage to them at an alarming speed using a special protein. This natural ability to repair the feathery hairs is providing new insight for researchers of hearing loss, and could have positive effects on modern science in the future – proving yet again that there is still much to be learned from the wisdom of nature.

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