Dying
Fertilizing Marijuana Plants, and Other Weird Ways to Decay After You Die
As eco-friendly funerals come into vogue, VICE considers some alternative ways of going back to dust.
How Many People Die in Police Custody in America?
This month has seen at least six women of color die while in custody—but some statistics show that such incidents are sadly not rare.
Finding the Beauty of Death at Brooklyn's Morbid Anatomy Museum
How could you not think about death, and what does it say about you if you don't?
PREMIERE: Stream Lady Bones' Gangly and Bluesy New Record 'Dying'
These punks look really out of place on a beach.
Yep, America's Bees Are Still Dying
In a comprehensive study released yesterday, researchers from the University of Maryland found that in the past year US beekeepers lost 42 percent of their bees. This is the second highest annual loss ever.
Meet the Irish Catholic Priest Who Ministers to Inmates on Indonesia's Death Row
Father Charlie Burrows is often the last man people speak to before they face a firing squad.
When I Died and Came Back, I Left Something on the Other Side
I died on August 19, 2011, near my house in Mesa, Arizona. I was fully engulfed by blackness. That's all there was. I was not in my body, I was not with my body, I was not part of my body, but for a while I was still somehow aware of it all.
The Hidden Language of Hospital Nurses
Passing a blunt doesn't mean what you think it does, and you should be worried if a nurse talks to you about "pillow therapy."
Has the First Person to Achieve Immortality Already Been Born?
One gerontologist thinks the odds are about 80 percent.
Are We Just Shit at Death?
We all know deep down that we just rot. And that's fine. We need to get over it and talk about how we take care of those in the process of dying.
Meet the Artist Turning Human Ashes into Beads
Merry Coor preserves people's loved ones in beautiful glass orbs.
‘The Transformers: The Movie’ Was the Film That Made Death Seem Mundane
Did the 1986 version of 'Transformers' desensitize me towards death?