Haunted houses. Skydiving. Scary movies. Why do these horrifying things make some people delighted, and others, well, horrified? In the book, Carter — a self-proclaimed lover of calm — gets into the ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Halloween is this week and while we often think of treats like costumes and candy, another part of the holiday includes tricks including, haunted houses, scary movies, black cats, ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- ABC7 meteorologist Drew Tuma recently stood on a pile of broken glass and came face-to-face with a swinging bowling bowl, all for the love of science! In this spooky edition of ...
MICHELLE: BUGS, MICE, HEIGHTS EVEN TORNADOS. , THEY ALL HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON -- THEY ARE THINGS PEOPLE FEAR. TODAY WE’RE GETTING INTO A SCARY CHALLENGE WITH OUR FRIENDS OVER AT THE ORLANDO SCIENCE ...
Freddy Krueger is good for your well-being — not despite his melted face and razor blade-embellished glove. Because of them. The "Nightmare on Elm Street" murderer, who debuted in 1984, joined an ...
When it comes to hair-raising experiences, why do some of us cower while others can't get enough? Ken Carter, an expert on adrenaline junkies,... The Science Of Scary: Why It's So Fun To Be Freaked ...