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Do tornadoes always move from west to east?

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Some things in this world you can just count on. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Certain types of birds will always fly south for the winter. But do tornadoes really only move from west to east -- and if so, why?

What's a polymer?

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Polymers are the basic components in so many of the products we use each day. Learn how more about how polymers work.

What If You Ate Uranium?

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You would probably be pretty freaked out if you ate uranium, right? Well, if you've ever eaten a potato or turnip, you may already have done so. How does your body deal with this radioactive substance?

Turning Air Pollution Into Ink

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HowStuffWorks explores AIR-INK, the result of a process that converts air pollution into ink.

What's the Difference Between Covalent and Ionic Bonds?

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Covalent bonds form between two similar non-metals. Ionic bonds exist between metals and non-metals. HowStuffWoks explains ionic and covalent bonds.

Does a Wet Summer Mean a Brilliant Fall?

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One of the best things about autumn is watching the leaves change color to fiery hues of red, gold and orange. Some say a rainy summer leads to an extra-vivid leaf show. Is that true?

Do tornadoes disproportionately strike trailer parks?

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If you live in a mobile home park, are you more likely to be hit by a tornado? Media images certainly make it seem that way. Find out if there's any truth to this scary stereotype.

Mothman Mysteries: A Look at the West Virginia Cryptid

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Mothman sightings began in West Virginia in the late 60s, but is the elusive creature real or just a cover-up to distract the public from a tragic accident?

Meet The Line Saudi Arabia, a 106-mile, One-Building City

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Saudi Arabia's proposal to build a 106-mile-long, self-sufficient, road- and car-free, one-building city would make it the first of its kind in the world.

15 Black Gemstones for Not-so-inner Goth Vibes

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Some gems dazzle with rainbow brilliance. Others whisper their power in deep, dark silence. Black gemstones aren't flashy, but they hold serious weight in style, symbolism and geology.

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