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Canada's Police Want Laws That Will Give Them 'Real Time' Access to Your Data
Canada's chiefs of police really don't like getting a warrant.
Jordan Pearson
8.25.15
short circuit

A Painting of the World's Oldest Digital Computer Has Gone Missing
The National Museum of Computing is trying to locate a portrait of the Harwell Dekatron or WITCH computer.
Emiko Jozuka
8.25.15
Objectively Correct Lists

The 15 Albums That Will Make You Less Shit at Doing Work
STOP PROCRASTINATING (as soon as you've finished reading this article about records that help you work better)
Noisey Staff
8.25.15
Canada

Physicists Craft Single-Photon Quantum Logic Gates
This could be big news for quantum computing.
Michael Byrne
8.25.15
Alcohol

Hey France, This Cornish Distiller Might Make Better Pastis Than You
A Cornwall-based distiller is beating French distillers at their own game and making the UK's only pastis, a wheat spirit with notes of aniseed, liquorice root, and fennel.
Johanna Derry
8.25.15
Premieres

Premiere: Ten Fé - "Make Me Better"
All the tough men out there who are pining to embrace their sensitive side need look no further.
Noisey Staff
8.25.15
Heart

It's Taking More than Two Months to Preserve this 400-Pound Whale Heart
The largest heart on Earth.
Rachel Pick
8.25.15
Premieres

Premiere: Strange Weather - "Home"
Robots everywhere rejoice as “Home”, the second single from Strange Weather’s debut album “Big Sleep”, hits the streets.
Alfred Maddox
8.25.15
Music

This Animator-Turned-Roboticist Is Making a Universal Language for Robots
'Robot Animator' lets artists control industrial robot arms.
Emiko Jozuka
8.25.15
war and conflict

Two More Canadian Veterans Are Fighting the Islamic State
Steve Krsnik and Robert Somerville, two former members of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, are fighting in Syria now, according to another ex-soldier who made the same trek.
Ben Makuch
8.25.15
middle east

VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, August 25
Donetsk residents rally in support of pro-Russia rebels, Lebanon's garbage protests turn violent, Kenya considers fertility treatment for endangered rhinos, and Philadelphia prison inmates are hand-carving a gift for the pope.
VICE News
8.25.15
americas

US Cops Aren't Getting Warrants to Spy on People's Cellphones for Petty Crimes
American law enforcement agencies are collecting phone information without warrants through use of the controversial StingRay devices that mimic cell phone towers.
Colleen Curry
8.25.15
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