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FBI Files Provide Chilling Look Into the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer

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A Netflix docuseries about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is one of its most-watched shows ever. We reviewed FBI files of his case instead and got a chilling look at what drove him to kill.

What one thing will improve your credit score the most?

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You can improve your credit score with one simple step. See all of our tips on how to improve your credit score.

How the GMC PAD Works

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The GMC PAD is basically a futuristic motor home -- part apartment, part vehicle, and part telecommunications center.

4 Quantum Physics Misconceptions, Busted

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Questions, theories and debates about quantum physics can get muddled because of a number of myths and misconceptions. Here are four of them.

How SED-TV Works

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Learn how the SED-TV combines the picture quality of a CRT with the compact design of a flat-screen plasma display.

What Does 2.4 Liter Mean in the Context of an Engine?

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This may sound silly, but on the back of my car there is a little sign that says "2.4 liter," and every morning I see that and wonder "What does that mean?" So what does it mean?

How much does the average person eat in two years?

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How much does a person eat in two years? A trip to Mars is supposed to take six months to get there and six months to get back, and with perhaps a year spent on the planet, how much food would the ship have to carry for each person?

What is the difference between DVD-audio and CDs?

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What is the difference between DVD-audio and CDs? It all has to do with their sampling rate.

What are the bumps at the end of computer cables?

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The strange bumps, called ferrite beads, on your computer cables actually serve a very important purpose. Read about ferrite beads and what they do.

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