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Two pickleball paddles and three yellow perforated balls are on a blue court near a net, with shadows visible on the surface.

Bridgitte Harley

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13 Apr 2026

The Unexpected Noise Impact: A Community Perspective on Pickleball and Its Murmur

As pickleball continues to surge in popularity across the United States, communities are facing an unexpected challenge: noise.

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Three people smile closely together for a photo: an elderly woman with white hair, an elderly man with glasses, and a younger woman with blonde hair

Bridgitte Harley

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1 Apr 2026

April Fools’ Day: A Playful Look at Hearing, Ears, and Our Love for Mischief

Every April 1st, the world joins in a tradition of playful pranks, jokes, and surprises — all in good fun. While some tricks are downright silly, did you know that humour involving ears, hearing, and mishearing has been around for centuries?

Read More

Sunlight shines through clear ocean water onto a rocky sea floor, with red and blue arrows illustrating wave patterns and underwater work with sound.

Bridgitte Harley

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16 Mar 2026

Revolutionizing Underwater Work with Sound: Researchers Develop Material to Move Objects Without Touch

Sound isn’t just for music or speech — it’s now being harnessed in exciting new ways, from mapping the seafloor to, believe it or not, moving objects underwater without ever touching them

Read More

World Hearing Day graphic with three human head profiles in red, orange, and yellow, overlapping on a purple background, featuring an ear illustration

Bridgitte Harley

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3 Mar 2026

Celebrating World Hearing Day: A Look Back and What’s Coming in 2026

Every year on the 3rd of March, the World Health Organization (WHO) shines a spotlight on hearing health with World Hearing Day. It’s a time to raise awareness, promote early detection, and champion efforts to prevent hearing loss worldwide

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

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23 Feb 2026

Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? Exploring Nature’s Hidden Dialogue

We often think of plants as silent, passive organisms — but recent research suggests they might be more listening than we realised.

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

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12 Feb 2026

Tinnitus and Emotional Wellbeing: Why Some People Feel the Impact More Than Others

If you’ve ever experienced that persistent ringing, bussing, or humming in your ears — you’re not alone.

Read More

Illustration of a woman covering her ears, surrounded by words like humming & ringing capturing the varied sounds of tinnitus.

Bridgitte Harley

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3 Feb 2026

Tinnitus Awareness Week 3-9th February : The Hidden Link Between Hearing Loss and Ringing Ears

Every year during Tinnitus Awareness Week, we take a moment to shine a light on this often misunderstood condition — the persistent ringing, bussing, or humming that can disrupt your day and affect your sleep. But did you know ?

Read More

A child sits barefoot on a window sill, dressed in a yellow shirt with animal prints, reading a book on National Reading Day

Bridgitte Harley

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23 Jan 2026

Celebrating National Reading Day: The Power of Reading for Little Minds

Today, we celebrate National Reading Day — a special occasion dedicated to inspiring a love of books among children and highlighting the vital role literacy plays in their growth.

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Two pickleball paddles and three yellow perforated balls are on a blue court near a net, with shadows visible on the surface.
Two pickleball paddles and three yellow perforated balls are on a blue court near a net, with shadows visible on the surface.

Bridgitte Harley

|

13 Apr 2026

The Unexpected Noise Impact: A Community Perspective on Pickleball and Its Murmur

As pickleball continues to surge in popularity across the United States, communities are facing an unexpected challenge: noise.

Read More

Three people smile closely together for a photo: an elderly woman with white hair, an elderly man with glasses, and a younger woman with blonde hair
Three people smile closely together for a photo: an elderly woman with white hair, an elderly man with glasses, and a younger woman with blonde hair

Bridgitte Harley

|

1 Apr 2026

April Fools’ Day: A Playful Look at Hearing, Ears, and Our Love for Mischief

Every April 1st, the world joins in a tradition of playful pranks, jokes, and surprises — all in good fun. While some tricks are downright silly, did you know that humour involving ears, hearing, and mishearing has been around for centuries?

Read More

Sunlight shines through clear ocean water onto a rocky sea floor, with red and blue arrows illustrating wave patterns and underwater work with sound.
Sunlight shines through clear ocean water onto a rocky sea floor, with red and blue arrows illustrating wave patterns and underwater work with sound.

Bridgitte Harley

|

16 Mar 2026

Revolutionizing Underwater Work with Sound: Researchers Develop Material to Move Objects Without Touch

Sound isn’t just for music or speech — it’s now being harnessed in exciting new ways, from mapping the seafloor to, believe it or not, moving objects underwater without ever touching them

Read More

World Hearing Day graphic with three human head profiles in red, orange, and yellow, overlapping on a purple background, featuring an ear illustration
World Hearing Day graphic with three human head profiles in red, orange, and yellow, overlapping on a purple background, featuring an ear illustration

Bridgitte Harley

|

3 Mar 2026

Celebrating World Hearing Day: A Look Back and What’s Coming in 2026

Every year on the 3rd of March, the World Health Organization (WHO) shines a spotlight on hearing health with World Hearing Day. It’s a time to raise awareness, promote early detection, and champion efforts to prevent hearing loss worldwide

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

|

23 Feb 2026

Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? Exploring Nature’s Hidden Dialogue

We often think of plants as silent, passive organisms — but recent research suggests they might be more listening than we realised.

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

|

12 Feb 2026

Tinnitus and Emotional Wellbeing: Why Some People Feel the Impact More Than Others

If you’ve ever experienced that persistent ringing, bussing, or humming in your ears — you’re not alone.

Read More

Illustration of a woman covering her ears, surrounded by words like humming & ringing capturing the varied sounds of tinnitus.
Illustration of a woman covering her ears, surrounded by words like humming & ringing capturing the varied sounds of tinnitus.

Bridgitte Harley

|

3 Feb 2026

Tinnitus Awareness Week 3-9th February : The Hidden Link Between Hearing Loss and Ringing Ears

Every year during Tinnitus Awareness Week, we take a moment to shine a light on this often misunderstood condition — the persistent ringing, bussing, or humming that can disrupt your day and affect your sleep. But did you know ?

Read More

A child sits barefoot on a window sill, dressed in a yellow shirt with animal prints, reading a book on National Reading Day
A child sits barefoot on a window sill, dressed in a yellow shirt with animal prints, reading a book on National Reading Day

Bridgitte Harley

|

23 Jan 2026

Celebrating National Reading Day: The Power of Reading for Little Minds

Today, we celebrate National Reading Day — a special occasion dedicated to inspiring a love of books among children and highlighting the vital role literacy plays in their growth.

Read More

Two pickleball paddles and three yellow perforated balls are on a blue court near a net, with shadows visible on the surface.

Bridgitte Harley

|

13 Apr 2026

The Unexpected Noise Impact: A Community Perspective on Pickleball and Its Murmur

As pickleball continues to surge in popularity across the United States, communities are facing an unexpected challenge: noise.

Read More

Three people smile closely together for a photo: an elderly woman with white hair, an elderly man with glasses, and a younger woman with blonde hair

Bridgitte Harley

|

1 Apr 2026

April Fools’ Day: A Playful Look at Hearing, Ears, and Our Love for Mischief

Every April 1st, the world joins in a tradition of playful pranks, jokes, and surprises — all in good fun. While some tricks are downright silly, did you know that humour involving ears, hearing, and mishearing has been around for centuries?

Read More

Sunlight shines through clear ocean water onto a rocky sea floor, with red and blue arrows illustrating wave patterns and underwater work with sound.

Bridgitte Harley

|

16 Mar 2026

Revolutionizing Underwater Work with Sound: Researchers Develop Material to Move Objects Without Touch

Sound isn’t just for music or speech — it’s now being harnessed in exciting new ways, from mapping the seafloor to, believe it or not, moving objects underwater without ever touching them

Read More

World Hearing Day graphic with three human head profiles in red, orange, and yellow, overlapping on a purple background, featuring an ear illustration

Bridgitte Harley

|

3 Mar 2026

Celebrating World Hearing Day: A Look Back and What’s Coming in 2026

Every year on the 3rd of March, the World Health Organization (WHO) shines a spotlight on hearing health with World Hearing Day. It’s a time to raise awareness, promote early detection, and champion efforts to prevent hearing loss worldwide

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

|

23 Feb 2026

Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? Exploring Nature’s Hidden Dialogue

We often think of plants as silent, passive organisms — but recent research suggests they might be more listening than we realised.

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

|

12 Feb 2026

Tinnitus and Emotional Wellbeing: Why Some People Feel the Impact More Than Others

If you’ve ever experienced that persistent ringing, bussing, or humming in your ears — you’re not alone.

Read More

Illustration of a woman covering her ears, surrounded by words like humming & ringing capturing the varied sounds of tinnitus.

Bridgitte Harley

|

3 Feb 2026

Tinnitus Awareness Week 3-9th February : The Hidden Link Between Hearing Loss and Ringing Ears

Every year during Tinnitus Awareness Week, we take a moment to shine a light on this often misunderstood condition — the persistent ringing, bussing, or humming that can disrupt your day and affect your sleep. But did you know ?

Read More

A child sits barefoot on a window sill, dressed in a yellow shirt with animal prints, reading a book on National Reading Day

Bridgitte Harley

|

23 Jan 2026

Celebrating National Reading Day: The Power of Reading for Little Minds

Today, we celebrate National Reading Day — a special occasion dedicated to inspiring a love of books among children and highlighting the vital role literacy plays in their growth.

Read More

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