Instructional Video4:51
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can loud music damage your hearing? | Heather Malyuk

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After a concert, you find it difficult to hear your friend rave about the show. It sounds like they're speaking from across the room, and it's tough to make out their voice over the ringing in your ears. But, by the next morning, the...
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

The Hearing Song: How Hearing Works - it’s CRAZY!

Higher Ed
Are you curious about how hearing works? From the sound waves entering to the tympanic membrane vibrating, to the malleus, incus, and stapes doing their job, all the way to what happens in the...
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

Consumer groups warn of slime, toy 'dangers'

Higher Ed
STORYLINE: CONSUMER GROUPS WARN OF SLIME, TOY 'DANGERS'
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

Consumer groups warn of slime, toy 'dangers'

Higher Ed
Consumer groups like U.S. PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) Education Fund are warning parents of the threats of some toys on the market ahead of the busy holiday shopping season.
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Turning Down Your Ears

9th - 10th
Do the ears have a built-in protection against loud sounds? New research finds that the ears may be able to turn down the volume to avoid damage. [12:28]
Instructional Video
NeurOreille

Journey Into the World of Hearing: Noise

9th - 10th
See the effects of various noise types and levels on the human's ability to hear.