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Down Time: July Talk's Drummer Is Way Into Birding

There’s only one thing Danny Miles loves more than touring the world playing rock music, and that’s patiently taking pictures of birds.
VICE Staff
9.18.17
munchies guide to

MUNCHIES Guide to Norway: Dining in Snowy Heights

The 'fjell,' or 'the mountain,' is an integral part of Norwegian culture. Especially when it comes to food. Halaigh meets up with Randi Skaug, a veteran mountaineer, and together they hike Preikestolen, or 'Pulpit Rock.'
Munchies Staff
9.18.17
My First Email

An MC Hawking Song Is My First Email

"Is B.o.B. nerdcore?"
Jason Koebler
9.18.17
Internet

Here’s All the Ugliest Stuff You Can Find on the Internet

Two designers are making it their mission to curate the most hideous shit on Instagram.
Savannah Scott
9.18.17
quantum computing

New Analysis Suggests That Commercial Quantum Computers Are Kinda Slow

D-Wave's quantum annealers face a fundamental limitation when it comes to scaling: temperature.
Michael Byrne
9.18.17
GGG-Alvarez

Golovkin vs. Alvarez: The Best and Absolute Worst Boxing Has to Offer

Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez played the roles of pressure fighter and counter-puncher and put on a great show for boxing fans.
Jack Slack
9.18.17
Frontier

These Young Women Climbed One Of Afghanistan's Highest Peaks To Combat Sexism

Watch as activists summit a 19,000-foot mountain in a historic climb to defy sexist attitudes.
Impact Staff
9.18.17
internet freedom

Pirate Bay Founder Is Offering Anonymous Hosting to Fight Government Censorship

Peter Sunde is giving Catalan independence activists free, anonymous hosting and domain names to avoid Spanish government censorship.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
9.18.17
Culture

The Professor Who Put Brock Turner's Face in a Textbook Definition of Rape

Criminology professor and author Callie Rennison explains why the definition of rape needs room to expand and evolve.
Linda Yang
9.18.17
police shootings

Over 80 protesters arrested in St. Louis after white cop’s acquittal

Kathleen Caulderwood
9.18.17
Premieres

Beliefs Get Weirder, Darker, More Industrial on New Album 'Habitat'

On the Toronto group's third record they survey the damage that condos cause to the local art scene
Sarah MacDonald
9.18.17
Rise Up

11,000 Migrant Youths Tell Their Story to Inspire Action on the Refugee Crisis

A new UNICEF report takes an unprecedented look at the harrowing journey of young people seeking refuge across Europe.
Alice Rowsome
9.18.17
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