Imagine tiny ears listening for whispers of microscopic life on Mars or rustlings of cells within the body.
A carbon-nanotube array might detect the sounds of microorganisms or lead to better hearing aids. Li, et al./Applied Physics Letters
To create microphones more sensitive than any available today, a team of researchers is developing devices that resemble the microscopic, supersensitive hairs, or stereocilia, of the inner ear.
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