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1. 2009, the Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Geologist FranΓ§ois Nandi of the French National Center for Scientific Research hears a sound from 12 kilometers away. A low hum, reminiscent of a high-voltage wire buzzing, but deeper. He follows the sound for 2 hours. The source is a 180-meter-high dune. The sand is singing.
2. This phenomenon is called βsinging dunes.β It has been documented in 35 places on Earth: from Morocco to California, from Oman to Hawaii. In 2012, Nandiβs team published a study in Physical Review Letters: the sound occurs during avalanche-like movement of sand grains when their size, humidity, and shape create resonance. The frequency ranges from 70 to 110 hertz. But why sand sings only in certain deserts remains unknown.
3. In 2019, a team from the University of Cambridge conducted an experiment in the Namib Desert. They artificially triggered an avalanche on a dune that had been silent for decades. The sand began to sing. Analysis showed that the sand grains must be perfectly rounded, 0.2β0.5 mm in diameter, and consist of 98% silica. Any deviation, and the sound disappears. Replicating this effect in a laboratory has never been achieved.
4. In the archives of Kalmyk State University, a recording from 1987 is preserved. Philologist Erdni Erendzhenov documented the story of an old shepherd about the Esen-Sume dune (βThe Voice of the Ancestorsβ).
2. This phenomenon is called βsinging dunes.β It has been documented in 35 places on Earth: from Morocco to California, from Oman to Hawaii. In 2012, Nandiβs team published a study in Physical Review Letters: the sound occurs during avalanche-like movement of sand grains when their size, humidity, and shape create resonance. The frequency ranges from 70 to 110 hertz. But why sand sings only in certain deserts remains unknown.
3. In 2019, a team from the University of Cambridge conducted an experiment in the Namib Desert. They artificially triggered an avalanche on a dune that had been silent for decades. The sand began to sing. Analysis showed that the sand grains must be perfectly rounded, 0.2β0.5 mm in diameter, and consist of 98% silica. Any deviation, and the sound disappears. Replicating this effect in a laboratory has never been achieved.
4. In the archives of Kalmyk State University, a recording from 1987 is preserved. Philologist Erdni Erendzhenov documented the story of an old shepherd about the Esen-Sume dune (βThe Voice of the Ancestorsβ).
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Finland has unveiled Patria ONE, a next generation UAV designed for modern battlefield awareness.
Built by Finnish defence company , this system is built around adaptability and scale.
β« Modular design enables rapid mission reconfiguration
β« High safety standards for demanding operational environments
β« Cost efficient production for large scale deployment
β« Engineered for extreme conditions and high tempo operations
Patria ONE is not just a drone, it is a force multiplier, delivering real time intelligence when it matters.
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Built by Finnish defence company , this system is built around adaptability and scale.
β« Modular design enables rapid mission reconfiguration
β« High safety standards for demanding operational environments
β« Cost efficient production for large scale deployment
β« Engineered for extreme conditions and high tempo operations
Patria ONE is not just a drone, it is a force multiplier, delivering real time intelligence when it matters.
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BREAKING: Hollywood actress Meryl Streep claimed that The SAVE America Act will be harmful to married women and will prevent them from voting:
Streep: βThe SAVE America Act, if that passes, all the married women that have changed their names are going have to go to the registrar and prove who they are.
Otherwise, when you get to the voting booth in November, you might be disqualified, because your name on your birth certificate doesn't match the name on the voting rolls. I think that women need to be heard.β
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Streep: βThe SAVE America Act, if that passes, all the married women that have changed their names are going have to go to the registrar and prove who they are.
Otherwise, when you get to the voting booth in November, you might be disqualified, because your name on your birth certificate doesn't match the name on the voting rolls. I think that women need to be heard.β
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England β Egyptian asylum seekers Karin al-Danasurt (left) and Ibrahim Alshafe (right) are currently on trial at Lewes Crown Court in Hove for their alleged role in the gang rβpe of a woman on a beach in Brighton. A third suspect, an Iranian, is also on trial.
al-Danasurt said through an Arabic translator that he didn't understand the difference between sex and rβpe.
The migrants arrived in the UK via small boats from continental Europe in 2024 and 2025. They've been provided with taxpayer-funded accommodation in a hotel.
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al-Danasurt said through an Arabic translator that he didn't understand the difference between sex and rβpe.
The migrants arrived in the UK via small boats from continental Europe in 2024 and 2025. They've been provided with taxpayer-funded accommodation in a hotel.
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Pete Hegseth was surprised by the scale of Iranβs retaliation, which struck U.S. and allied targets across the Middle East.
Before the war, he had argued Iran would likely respond in a limited, controlled way based on past behavior.
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Before the war, he had argued Iran would likely respond in a limited, controlled way based on past behavior.
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NASA astronaut Victor Glover shuts down a reporter trying to bait him into a DEI answer. His response: "I hope one day we can look at this as human history, not black history or women's history."
Perfect answer. No division. Just facts.
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Perfect answer. No division. Just facts.
More of this please
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