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How does payload affect braking?
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How does payload affect braking? Learn all about payload and braking at HowStuffWorks.
How does a Star Wars lightsaber work?
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How do the lightsabers in the "Star Wars" movies work?
1950 GMC FC101 Pickup
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The 1950 GMC FC101 pickup inherited the clean styling GMC introduced for its 1948 trucks. See pictures and learn about the 1950 GMC FC101 pickup.
20 Silly and Unusual U.S. Laws
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Sometimes a strange law gets on the record books and just never gets taken off. Learn about 20 silly and unusual U.S. laws that haven't gone away.
Otis Carr
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Otis Carr was a businessman and hoaxster who founded OTC Enterprises to build and sell a free-energy spaceship, the OTC-X1. Read more about Otis Carr.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. has emerged from his father's long shadow to become one of NASCAR's great stars. Learn about the career of Dale Earnhardt Jr.
What's Your Elf Name?
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We've met so many elves that sometimes it is hard to remember which name belongs to an elf, but have you ever wondered what your elf name would be? There's only one way to find out, and that's by taking this quiz!
Troodon: An Omnivorous Dinosaur With a Big Brain
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Troodon, a theropod dinosaur, has captured the curiosity of paleontologists for decades. Known for its sharp wits and fascinating features, Troodon possesses some of the most intriguing traits of the dinosaur world.
How Did the U.S. Look Before the EPA?
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The U.S. has come a long way since forming the EPA in 1970. HowStuffWorks digs out some pics from the National Archives to show just how far.
As Light Pollution Grows, Much of Humanity Can't See the Milky Way
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A new 'atlas' of light pollution finds that one third of people on Earth can't see the night sky's most dramatic feature.