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Inside 'Shutter'
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Shutter is a horror movie about spirit photography. Read about Shutter.
How Netflix Works
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Netflix is a highly successful online movie rental service. Find out how the Netflix movie rental system works and learn about the Netflix shipping process.
Are epileptic seizures more common during a full moon?
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Are epileptic seizures more common during a full moon? See whether research says epileptic seizures are more common during a full moon.
How a Sharknado Would Work
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It's hard to resist a movie where bloodthirsty beasts fall from the sky, especially if Ian Ziering stars! How might the science behind this B movie work?
The Real Dilophosaurus Makes the 'Jurassic Park' Version Look Tame
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Perhaps no other beast has been more wildly mischaracterized in popular culture than the crested predator Dilophosaurus.
How Bobby-soxers Worked
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For more information about bobby soxers and related topics, check out these articles.
Does news coverage of mass murders lead to more mass murders?
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Does news coverage of mass murders lead to more mass murders? Find out whether the media attention killers receive leads to more mass murders.
How Well Do You Remember These Hair Bands?
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Everyone knows that being a rock star is 40% talent and 60% image. The hair bands of yesterday took looking like a rock star to bold new heights. Do you think you remember them all? Take the quiz and see!
How Fiber Optics Work
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Fiber optics is a really cool technology that enables the long-distance transmission of data in light signals, and is used in many more ways than you think.
What if Earth Lost Gravity for Five Seconds?
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Sans gravity, would we all just bounce up and down like astronauts on the moon? No. It would look a little more like a Michael Bay movie.