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		<title>DJ Electric : Warns about dangers of loud music</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m a 17 year old girl and I could hear up to 20kHz. I admit that I don’t always take the best care of my ears. I go to dances, rock concerts and raves, and I listen to my iPod too loudly.

I’m surprised I could still hear the 20kHz. My friends tell me I talk loudly, and I’ve often come home from concerts unable to hear. Bad, I know. My dad, who was a rocker back in his day, suffers from tinnitus, and warns me about the dangers of loud ...]]></description>
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		<title>The sound that shouldn&#8217;t be</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Mari Kimura is a New York composer and virtuoso violinist whose music includes haunting low notes on the violin called  “subharmonics.”  &#8230;Problem is, these sounds aren&#8217;t supposed to be possible.
 The tones she playes are in the register of a cello, and usually cannot be made from a violin.  Even she is stumped about how it works.  “I don’t really know what it is I do,” she said, because she learned it by “trial and error.”
A team of scientists in Norway, is the latest to take a crack at the puzzle.  ...]]></description>
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