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		<title>By: Speaking of Science &#171; Slice of MIT by the Alumni Association</title>
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		<description>[...] of his popular feature Sound-a-Day, where he puts a new spin on ordinary sounds. As he explains, one audio clip based on a printer is &#8220;the same printer sound layered on itself seven times, each time with a different pitch [...]</description>
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