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6 Types of Candy for Every Sweet Tooth

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Candy is science you can eat. It's the result of chemistry, physics and even a bit of engineering. Determining different types of candy depends on how sugar is heated and cooled, what it's mixed with and how it's shaped.

Looking for Anime for Kids? These 12 Movies and Series Keep It PG

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Anime for kids spans magical adventures, slice of life comedies, and action-packed series with positive messages.

What's the Scariest Movie on Netflix? 13 Eerie Contenders

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Some horror films make you scream, some make you think, and some burrow into your brain and stay there. The scariest movie on Netflix might not be the bloodiest or loudest; it’s the one that makes you feel like something is watching from the shadows.

When Were Cats Domesticated? Did Cats Domesticate Us?

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These floofs have been living alongside humans for thousands of years. But when were cats domesticated to become our adorable yet aloof companions?

Grammar Rules on When to Use a Semicolon

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Knowing when to use a semicolon is a matter of remembering that a semicolon is a cross between a pause and a period.

Butterflies Inspire Creation of Lightest Paint in the World

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As the result of a happy accident, scientists have created a sustainable paint that's lighter, longer-lasting and more cooling than traditional paint.

Debunking Hollywood's Car Explosion Fantasies

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Cars erupting into fireballs when they crash is a common movie trope, but it doesn't happen in real life.

It Takes 9,000 Steps to Reach China's Fanjingshan Temple

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Located on Mount Fanjing in China, the Temple of the Buddha and Maitreya Temple sit impossibly atop a spindly rock formation, more than 7,600 feet (2,336 meters) above sea level.

What's Your CB Handle?

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Break channel, we got ourselves a CB handle quiz up in here, come on back now, over. Every trucker worth 16 of his 18 wheels needs to have a CB handle! Want to find out what yours is? Then you better take the quiz, 10-4!

Does the Bunyip Really Haunt the Australian Wetlands?

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The bunyip is a cryptid from Australian mythology that lives in wetlands, billabongs and rivers Down Under. But is the bunyip real or just another legend?

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