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Test Your Knowledge: Horror Movie Villain Quiz

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The scariest films feature human neurosis brought to life through terrifying characters. How much do you know about these horror movie villains?

How Carmine, the Red Dye Made From Bugs, Makes It Into Your Food

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Carmine, a natural red dye also known as cochineal extract, is indeed made from the crushed bodies of the cochineal bug. And it provides the color for many of the foods we eat.

Without a Hippocampus, Your Long-term Memory Is History

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HowStuffWorks looks at the function of the hippocampus and the role it plays in storing long-term memories and creating new ones.

12 Dark Anime Series to Feed Your Morbid Curiosity

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Anime isn’t all bright eyes and cheerful friendships; some of the most compelling stories dive headfirst into darkness. Whether it’s dealing with loss, identity or the shadowy corners of the human psyche, dark anime explores themes that are often intense, unsettling and unforgettable.

How Sagittarius Moon Influences Your Life Goals

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Is Sagittarius Moon linked to optimism, freedom, and emotional adventure? Learn how this lunar placement influences personality, relationships, and life goals.

What Is the Oldest Country in the World? Depends on Your Criteria

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With constantly changing borders and governments, identifying the oldest countries in the world is tricky work.

Is Aries Rising the Key to Your Inner Strength and Determination?

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Aries rising exudes bold energy, confidence, and leadership, forging new paths and captivating those around it, offering insight into self and others.

How does your body know the difference between dominant and recessive genes?

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Ever since I took biology in high school I have wondered -- why do humans (and plants and animals) have two of every gene, and why is one "dominant" and the other "recessive"? How does my body know which one is dominant? How does it pick between the

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