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    Sea anemones could be the key to treating hearing loss

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.15.2016

    Sea anemones could soon do a lot to help those of us living above the water. Researchers have discovered that proteins used by starlet sea anemones to repair their cells also repair the sound-sensing cells in mice and other mammals. If you bathe cells in those proteins for long enough (the team tried for an hour), they rapidly restore molecular links that bundle hearing-related hair cells together. In theory, you could reverse hearing damage among cells that haven't been permanently lost -- that exceptionally loud concert might not permanently limit your listening enjoyment.

  • Cajun Crawler swaps Segway wheels for Theo Jansen's creepy leg mechanism

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    03.16.2009

    If the Segway's current movement mechanism and cast of characters astride them wasn't keeping you up at night, the Cajun Crawler should seal the deal. Based on the work of kinetic sculptor Theo Jansen, the Cajun Crawler holds up a Segway-style platform with a scary collection of steampunk-like mechanical legs, which can scurry across a floor with surprising agility. The project was built by a team of folks at the University of Louisiana, who do not know the meaning of fear. Video is after the break.[Via Nowhere Else]