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Why Sand Sings

NPR's Richard Harris reports on a new study that explains why sand dunes and beaches sometimes emit mysterious singing or booming sounds. It turns out that the microstructure of sand particles varies from place to place, and this structure determines what sand sounds like when you walk on it or when it slides down a hill.

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