

Fly's Ear Inspires Hearing Aid Design 3
capt.Hij writes: "
Researchers at Cornell found a particular fly that is able to localize hearing as well as humans but on a faster time scale. The article says that other groups have been able to put a model of the fly's ear on silicone and have it working in the ultra-sonic frequency range.
The article discusses applications in robotics and maybe even for hearing aides for people. It isn't clear how they manufactured the mechanical version, but it is real cool stuff.
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Sho nuff! (Score:1)
Super Fly
Best quote in the story (Score:1)
No 'e' dammit! (Score:2)
Ugh. There is no 'e' in the name of the element that microchips are made of. I realize that silicone can be interesting in certain applications, but it bears no relevance to this story.