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New babies eat, sleep, cry, poop — and listen. But their eavesdropping begins before birth and may include language lessons, says a new study led by Christine Moon, a psychologist at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Wash. According to Moon, such early learning may help babies quickly understand their parents.Scientists have known that about 10 weeks before birth, a fetus can hear sounds outside the womb. Until now, evidence suggested that prenatal learning was restricted to the melody, rhythm and loudness of voices. But Moon and her coworkers found evidence that fetuses may also b...