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Decades-Old Collision Data Offers Tantalizing Hint of New Particle
The Large Electron-Positron collider returns to haunt the LHC.
Michael Byrne
10.22.16
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I Saw the Future of Sex Dolls and Butt Plugs at Germany's Largest Sex Convention
With more than 20,000 visitors and 400 exhibitions, shops, and fetish performances, Berlin's VENUS International Erotic Trade Fair is one of the biggest events of its kind.
Martina Cirese
10.22.16
Stuff

Damian Marley Told Us About the Massive Weed Operation He’s Starting in a Former Prison
Damian Marley, reggae icon and the youngest son of the world's most famous smoker, is partnering with a cannabis company to turn a 77,000-square-foot former prison into a legal grow op. "The statement speaks for itself," he told us.
Julia Alsop
10.22.16
Stuff

We Spoke to the Researcher Who Wants to License Psychedelic Trip Sitters
If Mark Haden has his way, Canada's government could start regulating shamans and shroom dealers.
Kate Richardson
10.22.16
Stuff

The Horrifying True Story of the Black Brothers Forced to Become Circus Freaks
In the new book 'Truevine,' journalist Beth Macy details their mother's three-decade quest to get her boys back.
Seth Ferranti
10.22.16
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What It's Like to Save Lives as a 25-Year-Old Paramedic
We talked to a young paramedic about what it's really like to work in emergency medical services. Turns out, it's not nearly as dramatic as TV makes it out to be, though when shit gets real, it gets really real.
Zach Sokol
10.22.16
coffee

Thailand's New Generation of Coffee Producers Is Going Farm-to-Cup
Coffee is a relatively young industry in Thailand, but its lack of a strong export market means the small and scrappy industry is fueled by a high domestic demand for premium beans.
Dan Gentile
10.22.16
depression

Researchers Found Where Depression Lives in the Brain
New study identifies the area of the brain affected by depression and could open the door to far more effective treatments.
Daniel Oberhaus
10.22.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

An IT Worker Was Jailed for Sending a 'Death Threat' Email over Fabric's Closure
The 25-year-old guy was just sentenced to eight months in prison after sending an aggressive email to an Islington City councillor.
Zoe Denton
10.22.16
Interviews

'You Cannot Put This Man in Office': Traci Lords on Meeting Donald Trump
The actress and former porn star discusses her new clothing line, combating child prostitution, and what happened when she met the Republican nominee.
Jonathan Buckley
10.22.16
Art

Buildings Got Baked at New York's Great Architectural Bake-Off
After success in London, the Great Architectural Bake-Off got a New York edition.
Andrew Nunes
10.22.16
Art

Disappearing Middle Eastern Neighborhoods Find New Lives Online
Journalists in Baku, Azerbaijan spent six months digitizing this community before it was razed in October.
Masha (Maria) Koblyakova
10.22.16
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