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10 Serial Killers Who Have Never Been Caught
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Americans have a macabre fascination with serial killers. And it's particularly engrossing to speculate about the ones still at large. Here are the stories behind 10 serial killers who got away.
Can You Guess the Most Popular Movies of All Time From the Plotline?
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Is your Oscar party the envy of the block? Do you know more about box office receipts than your own taxes? Grab your popcorn and dim the lights because we're going to test your knowledge of the most popular films of all time!
Can You Match These Cartoon Duos to Their Show?
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Asami and Korra. Tommy and Chuckie. Sanjay and Craig. Can you identify the most famous cartoon duos from millennial and Gen Z history? Don't just nod your head - prove it! 🎯
Can You Identify These Canadian NBA Players?
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Let's go Raptors, let's go! Now that Canada's beloved team has become NBA champions we want to see how much you really know about the immense basketball talent coming from north of the border!
Can You Identify These NBA Players With the Most Career 50-Point Games?
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Even for the greatest NBA players, it takes a special performance to put up 50 points in a game. Do you recognize these 50-point scorers who did it more than once? Take your best shot at this quiz to find out!
5 Discoveries Made by the Large Hadron Collider (So Far)
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The Large Hadron Collider isn't just a one-trick (Higgs) pony. Find out what else has happened where hundreds of millions of particles may collide any given second.
How Electroconvulsive Therapy Works
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Most of us don't intuitively classify electroshocks as therapeutic, but this 1950s-era treatment has changed a lot since it was first introduced. When and why do mental health experts now turn to it?
How Paper Shredders Work
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Despite a ho-hum name, paper shredders have an extraordinary (and juicy) history featuring the likes of Oliver North, Enron and all sorts of spies. What story will thrust this commonplace technology back in the limelight next?
Did the Mayan civilization end because of climate change?
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Over the years, many theories have been advanced about why the once-mighty Mayan civilization fell. But a newer one is getting attention: Was it because of climate change?
What device did Douglas Engelbart invent?
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If this were trivia night, your team could probably summon this answer without breaking a sweat. But in true polymath style, Engelbart's signature invention is only part of his computer genius. Meet him.