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Crime and Punishment in the Gaza Strip

VICE Staff
2.27.12
Ojo, mucho ojo

Escape from the States

Photographing the Mexican gangsters who went back to Michoacán.
Carlos Álvarez Montero
2.27.12
Motherboard Blog

"An Inconvenient Enema" and Other Tales: A Greatest Hits of Internet People Hating Science

My travels through the barrel bottoms of 1-star Amazon and Netflix review hell tell me that there's a lot of people in the world that like to look at bugs doing stuff and volcanoes smoking that don't actually like to know how things work or, rather...
Michael Byrne
2.26.12
Stuff

Michael Holden's Deleted Scenes - Your Keyboard's Bored of You

Why would machines want to enslave us when we can offer them nothing?
Michael Holden
2.26.12
Motherboard Blog

Those Faster-Than-Light Neutrino Measurements Were Probably Wrong, Again Proving Science's Awesomeness

First of all, there's really no way measurements "taken last year":http://motherboard.vice.com/2011/11/20/sorry-einstein-neutrinos-are-still-going-faster-than-light-at-opera--2 that appeared to show neutrinos going faster than light were right. Special...
Michael Byrne
2.25.12
Motherboard Blog

Tumblr Says No More Thinspiration

Kelly Bourdet
2.25.12
Motherboard Blog

Self-Help for the Ultimate First World Problem, Internet Addiction

"Last month, 51-year-old Craig Smallwood, an online gamer, was given leave by a court in Hawaii to proceed with a lawsuit against NC Interactive, complaining that he received insufficient warnings regarding the alleged 'addictiveness' of its online...
Michael Byrne
2.25.12
Music

Creators Remix Roundup: Neon Indian, Birdy Nam Nam, And Glasser

Neon Indian’s “Polish Girl” re-imagined, Stupid Microbes make over Birdy Nam Nam, and Glasser with a South African twist.
Kathleen Flood
2.24.12
Music

Hyped: The Week In Links 2/24

Busy week? Here are some things you may have missed.
Kevin Holmes
2.24.12
Sports

Elijah Dukes Is Actually That Crazy

Rarely do baseball players go through the arduous process of hitting their way to the majors only to burn every bridge behind them as quickly as Elijah Dukes did at the precocious age of 27.
Matthew Callan
2.24.12
Art

The Smithsonian Utilizes Recent Strides In 3D Technology

The world’s largest museum and research institute undertakes one of their most ambitious projects to date.
Alexander Pack
2.24.12
Design

Plantagon Building A Vertical Farming Greenhouse In Sweden

Could this be the agriculture of the future?
Kevin Holmes
2.24.12
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