A keen lover of music, businessman and drummer Matthew Durdin is catching up on the tunes he’s missed since his hearing significantly deteriorated several years ago. A new cochlear implant…
Hearing loss is one of the most prevalent disabilities in the world. According to the World Health Organization, there are 360 million people globally with disabling hearing loss. Some 32…
Following the release of an ACCC report into the hearing industry referencing issues of concern relating to the sale of hearing aids Western Australia’s prestigious not-for-profit Ear Science Institute Australia…
Congratulations to Ear Science Researcher Dr Robert Eikelboom for winning the 2017 Dr Harry Blackmore Award. Dr Eikebloom was given the award in recognition of his significant contribution to improving…
What if your hearing aid amplified their voice, but not the TV behind them – and it was all done automatically by your hearing aid tuning in to your brain…
Dangerous Decibels is a two-day workshop run by international hearing experts from New Zealand, the US and Malaysia. Thanks to a grant from Lotterywest, Ear Science hosted experts at our…
Hearing aids, despite their miniature sizing, are a technological masterpiece. With the use of the latest technological advances, these devices can deliver sound to people who have been lacking clarity…
Our Gift of Hearing Appeal swim team is continuing to train hard for the upcoming swim from Cottesloe to Rottnest. We caught up with the team on the weekend to…
Ear Science Institute Australia’s researcher Chris Brennan-Jones has won the Premier’s Exxonmobil Student Scientist of the Year Award for his work to improve access to critical ear health assessments in…