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- Special 10 - Hearing with your bones: The science of restoring hearing
- Special 9 - When painkillers do more harm than good: Samter’s syndrome
- Special 8 - The world as sounds and numbers
- Special 7 - When the ear has the sniffles: Otitis media
- Special 6 - Something to enjoy with all your senses: getting older!
- Special 5 - The new kick from audio files. Are virtual drugs dangerous?
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- Better a loudspeaker than a sneaker - or: Why some electric cars feign a phat V8 sound
- A few burbles - the sounds and hearing of animals
- Space is the place
- The emancipation of sound
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