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Could soup be a runner's best friend?

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Soup probably isn't the first food that comes to mind as nourishment for runners. but soup and runners can go together better than you might think.

The Tri-State Tornado of 1925 Traveled Over 200 Miles

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On March 18, 1925, a massive and terrifying storm tore through the Midwest, becoming the Tri-State Tornado, the deadliest tornado in United States history.

How to Build a Horse Shelter

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You'd like to build a new horse shelter for your horses. Learn how to build a horse shelter to protect your horses from the rain, wind and snow in this article.

Thundersnow Only Occurs in 7 of Every 100,000 Thunder Storms

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This rare phenomenon, sometimes called a winter thunderstorm, occurs when a wave cyclone experiences strong upward motion. Freezing temperatures cause snow to fall as the primary precipitation, often leading to thundersnow, lightning and other dramatic meteorological events.

Heat Rash Overview

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Heat rash is a common skin problem. Learn more about heat rash at HowStuffWorks.

Why Does the U.S. Use Fahrenheit Instead of Celsius?

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While most of the rest of the world has switched to Celsius, the U.S. continues to use the Fahrenheit temperature scale, apparently out of simple inertia.

How Is Global Warming Affecting the Winter Olympics?

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Global warming will soon prevent Winter Olympic host cities from hosting the games. HowStuffWorks looks at this climate change reality.

Is Chicago the Windiest City in the U.S.?

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Chicago has long been known as "The Windy City." It's a pretty cool nickname, but does it live up to it?

Why a Geomagnetic Storm Makes for Pretty Skies and Tech Scares

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When the Sun gets rowdy, Earth feels it. A geomagnetic storm happens when solar activity stirs up Earth’s magnetic field, producing large magnetic disturbances that can mess with everything from navigation systems to power grids.

How the Doppler Effect Works

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The Doppler effect is why you hear the sound from a moving object change as it nears and passes you. Find out how the Doppler effect works.

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