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New Cochlear Implant Recharges Wirelessly With No External Hardware
Cochlear implants electronically stimulate the auditory nerve, giving hundreds of thousands of patients hearing that would otherwise be deaf. Current versions of the device require a disk-shaped transmitter, an inch in diameter, be affixed to the skull. Researchers may have designed a sleeker implant.
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