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Nature 607, 661-662 (2022)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-022-01943-1
Updates & Corrections
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Correction 26 July 2022: The original version of this News & Views incorrectly said that bird endolymph is of lower viscosity than that of mammalian endolymph (it is of higher viscosity). This has been corrected. The original text was also revised to clarify what Fig. 1b shows and how it compares with the results presented by Araújo and colleagues.
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Competing Interests
The authors declare no competing interests.