Articles by Alex Pasternack
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The Chinese Internet Wants Obama to Solve a Decades-Old Poisoning Mystery
On May 3, a Chinese expat posted a petition on the White House website demanding justice for Zhu Ling's poisoning. In six days, the page, written in poorly translated English, has collected more than 140,000 signatures, well over the threshold of 100,000 signatures in 30 days that qualifies for an official White House response. Full story
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A Meteor Exploded Above Russia This Morning
While the world waits for an asteroid to graze the orbits of our television satellites, citizens of central Russia were greeted this morning by a more mortality shaking kind of astronomical event: a giant meteorite exploded across the atmosphere. Full story
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Was Lance Armstrong Taking Jerk-Enhancing Drugs?
The interview that Lance Armstrong gave to Oprah Winfrey was a masterful slice of a never-ending sports-fabulism spectacle, and while it made for good TV at times, it was also nearly infuriating to watch. Full story
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Censorship Protests Are Erupting in China Because No One Likes to Drink Toxic Chemicals
Last week, nine tons of aniline, a toxic chemical, poisoned Changzhi's water supply. After citizens took to the web to demand an explanation for why they hadn't been informed of the leak, Beijing started to clamp down on free speech. Full story
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'Zero Dark Thirty': Interrogating Reality
The "problem" with "Zero Dark Thirty"'s portrayal of torture isn't the portrayal itself, but what it represents. Even though waterboarding is now prohibited, that hasn't diminished its value for some in government. To assume torture is a thing of the past—or to criticize "Zero Da… Full story
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Blowing Up Asteroids with Neil deGrasse Tyson
What are the chances of an asteroid colliding with earth and causing hundreds of millions of people to drown in tidal waves the size of skyscrapers? For this piece, we talked to science's No. 1 booster, Neil deGrasse Tyson, about what it would take to stop an asteroid from hittin… Full story
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A Death on the Frontier
The unprecedented hunt for the the Higgs boson or "God particle" may have culminated at Europe's largest particle accelerator, but it was the product of an effort that began thousands of miles away at another atom smasher beneath the Illinois prairie. Full story
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Spaced Out: Making Mars with Tom Sachs
Artist Tom Sachs has recreated an entire four-week mission to Mars with little more than wood, glue and household objects. Working with Nasa and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, his studio built go-kart rovers, a model rocket, and a giant lunar excursion module to turn the fabled P… Full story
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Ultra-Orthodox Internet
Citi Field was sold out recently, but not for the Mets. Motherboard TV's Alex Pasternack investigates an anti-internet rally. Full story
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I Went to the "Anti-Internet" Rally with a Hasid Named Sruly
Keeping the web kosher is serious business. Full story
Thought and Memory
New Fiction by Ed Park
Malaysian Neo-Nazis
Fighting for a Pure Malay Race
The Strongest Dwarf in New Jersey
Remembering My Tormentor
Gay Men and Their Misogyny Problem
It's Not Cute Anymore
Snooping Around Nicolas Cage's House
So Many Bummers
Saudi Arabia's Feminist Revolution
It's Not Happening