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Why Some Scientists Are Now Hiding the Location of Wildlife

Scientists are debating whether revealing the location of wildlife animals harms conservation efforts and makes them more susceptible to poachers and photographers.
Comics!

Take That, Adolf! How Comic Books Mocked the Nazis

We spoke to author Mark Fertig about his new book, the American psyche, and Captain Swastika.
Joe Bish
6.6.17
leaking

How the New Suspected NSA Leaker Reality Winner Was Caught

From the characteristics of physical documents, to not using work computers, there’s plenty to learn from the recent bombshell leaking charge.
Joseph Cox
6.6.17
Daily VICE
3:18

This Game Is Set in a 1970s Mining Town Where Almost Everyone Is Missing

Kona is a new indie game that makes you the detective in a Quebec mining town where a blizzard and a conflict with an indigenous group are the backdrop for a mystery.
Stuff

When Ghosts Try to Kill You In Your Sleep

An investigation into Southeast Asian beliefs about sleep paralysis.
Arzia Tivany Wargadiredja
6.6.17
sex work

People Are Finally Having Sex in Copenhagen's Sex Ambulance

The "Sexelance" was intended to be a safe and comfortable working environment for street sex workers, but for months, no one cared to use it.
Polina Bachlakova
6.6.17
Crime

A Hermit's Life Isn't Without Scandals

Fifty people applied to live without running water, electricity or internet in one of Europe's last hermitages. But life as a hermit isn't as peaceful as it seems.
Paul Donnerbauer
6.6.17
thump exclusive stream

Listen to Low Jack's Latest LP, the Excoriating 'An American Hero'

Stream Philippe Hallais' intense exploration of the US sporting psyche exclusively right now.
Josh Baines
6.6.17
TOURISM

How the Abandoned Nuclear Wasteland of Chernobyl Became a Bachelorette Party Town

Decades after a catastrophe at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor left 31 dead and over 100,000 people displaced, the site has become a destination for bachelor and bachelorette parties. But what are the ethics of celebrating at the site of a tragedy?
Florence Wilkinson
6.6.17
London

How to Make Brains on Toast

London chefs Merlin Labron-Johnson and Stuart Andrew of bistro-style restaurant Clipstone, demonstrate the “je ne sais quoi” of cooking offal.
Daisy Meager
6.6.17
introductions

Growing Up in the Digital Sweet Spot

Our new assistant editor, Louise Matsakis, talks about giving up the internet as a teenager.
Louise Matsakis
6.6.17
Premieres

Norway's Sløtface Are Making Pop Punk Bang Again

On "Nancy Drew" the band reinterpret the teen detective as a superhero who dismantles the patriarchy of indie music's boys club. Hell yeah!
Noisey UK Staff
6.6.17
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