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5 Baseball Players Sent Back to the Minors

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Who are some baseball players sent back to the minors? Learn about baseball players sent back to the minors at HowStuffWorks.

10 Totally Unappreciated 'Star Wars' Droids

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Not every 'Star Wars' droid gets the star treatment. Learn more about unappreciated droids at HowStuffWorks.

How Rainbows Work

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Rainbows are one of nature's most beautiful effects. Have you ever wondered how the colors end up in seemingly perfect bands? And, what about double rainbows -- how does that happen? Find out how rain and sun can align to put color in the sky.

How Fuel Gauges Work

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Has your fuel gauge ever read "empty" when you know there are gallons left in your auto's tank? Learn all about how fuel gauges work and how to know when "Empty" means "No seriously, get gas."

Does time change speed?

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Time dilation is the reason why boring things seem to take so long but time flies when you're having fun. Learn how time dilation affects the speed of time.

What's the most expensive toilet in the world?

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The most expensive toilet in the world is made of solid gold and can be found in Hong Kong. Read about the world's most expensive toilet.

What are tide tables?

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Whether you sail, surf, fish or collect shells, having one of these could help you out before you hit the water.

Why are some people born with a reversal of organs?

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Why are some people born with a reversal of organs? Find out why some people have their organs reversed and living on the opposite side of their body.

Stegosaurus: Body Like a Bus, Tiny Little Brain

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Stegosaurus, an herbivorous dinosaur from 149 million years ago, walked on four legs, had a long, beak-tipped skull, a row of spikes adorning its tail and a pea-sized brain.

Plymouth Muscle Cars

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Plymouth muscle cars were synonymous with big engines and even bigger thrills. Check out profiles, photos, and specifications of Plymouth muscle cars.

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