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Gaming

Talking 'Pokémon Go' and Tomorrow's Tech with the Writer of 'Tomb Raider'
Video games writer Rhianna Pratchett looks at how new tech is affecting the industry.
Kevin Holmes
9.13.16
virtual reality

Scared of Heights? This VR Experience Is Definitely Not for You
'EVEREST' heralds a new world of virtual reality tourism.
Giaco Furino
9.13.16
Science

Teenagers Will Eat Healthily If They Think They’re Sticking It to the Man
According to a new study from the University of Texas, teenagers can be encouraged to eat healthy foods if they see doing so as a way to rebel against authority.
Phoebe Hurst
9.13.16
News

The VICE Morning Bulletin
Obama will veto a bill that would allow families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia, Hillary Clinton says she didn't think her pneumonia would be "that big a deal," the NCAA responds to North Carolina's "bathroom bill," and more.
VICE Staff
9.13.16
Religion

'Jesus Hasn't Saved Us': The Young Black Women Returning to Ancestral Religions
Christianity still exerts a powerful force in many black communities, but some young women are turning their back on the faith and returning to the older, traditional religions of their ancestors.
Yomi Adegoke
9.13.16
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Bill Clinton Is 'Almost Certain' Hillary Is Healthier Than Donald Trump
"I think her lifestyle and her underlying indicators—blood pressure, the amount of exercise, the everything else—means it's almost certain she's in better health than her opponent."
River Donaghey
9.13.16
Design

This Emotion Detector Wants to Cheer Up Your Web Browsing Experience
Here's a Chrome Extension that wants to make sure your internet experience is good vibes-only.
DJ Pangburn
9.13.16
Art

The Next Ansel Adams Could Have Taken One of These Photos
Peep the potential winners of NatGeo's Nature Photographer of the Year Contest.
Beckett Mufson
9.13.16
Art

Negative Energy Absorbers, Sound Sculptures, Framed Staircases, and Huts Invade Harlem
Four new sculptures explore blackness in Harlem's parks thanks to a new museum initiative called "inHarlem."
Antwaun Sargent
9.13.16
TOYS

The Astonishing Failure of the Toy Company That Made Teddy Ruxpin
Staffed by former Atari employees and with a big hit on its hands, Worlds of Wonder tried to ride Teddy Ruxpin to the promised land. They failed, fast.
Ernie Smith
9.13.16
machines

Watch This F-16’s Autopilot Save an Unconscious Pilot’s Life
Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System successfully avoids ground.
Ben Sullivan
9.13.16
Alcohol

Why You’ll Feel More Drunk If Your Friends Are All Hammered
New research has found that people base their level of drunkenness relative to those around them, rather on actually how much they’ve drunk.
Daisy Meager
9.13.16
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