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Here’s the Security Checklist for Shipping Weapons-Grade Uranium In Canada

What to do when you’re trucking the stuff nukes are made of.
Jordan Pearson
9.8.16
Internet

ISPs: UK Police Need to “Up Their Game” on Following Cybercrime Leads

As more crime is carried out online, ISPs and law enforcement may need to work together more closely.
Joseph Cox
9.8.16
News

Meet the 1922 Committee: The Unhinged Tory Pressure Group Ruining Everything

The Conservatives' fringe radicals are not as fringe as you'd think.
Sirin Kale
9.8.16
Art

18,000 Paper Silhouettes Form a Colorful Human Column in Tokyo

Emmanuelle Moureaux's 'I am here' is a rainbow-colored representation of satellite system accuracy.
Kevin Holmes
9.8.16
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Afropunk Style, Hyperflesh Masks, and a Deep Web Dive | Culture Beat Episode 2

The Creators Project's bi-weekly roundup of the most exciting, outlandish, and mind-expanding art.
The Creators Project
9.8.16
Art

These Balloon Rooms Will Bring Out Your Inner Child

Artist Jordi Enrich Jorba creates nomadic, inflatable architecture.
The Creators Project
9.8.16
Art

A Sneak Preview of Norway's Massive Street Art Festival

Tiny construction men and giant bank notes invade the city of Stavanger.
Beckett Mufson
9.8.16
Health

Going for a Run Could Undo the Damage You Did at the Pub Last Night

A new study has found that performing 150 minutes of exercise a week reduces the risk of alcohol-related diseases.
Daisy Meager
9.8.16
Design

Daft Punk Superfan Makes Daft Punk-Worthy DIY Helmet

A prop designer spent more than a year trying to one-up the robots.
Beckett Mufson
9.8.16
Vice Blog

Discussing LGBTQ Equality with One of Ukraine's Only Openly Gay Journalists

GAYCATION host Ian Daniel catches up with journalist Maxim Eristavi about the fight for LGBTQ equality in Ukraine.
Ian Daniel
9.8.16
Premieres

Be Manipulated By Madeira’s Dreamy Electronic Pop

The former front-woman of Yumi Zouma, presents pop music that is both dark and dance friendly.
Harry Maslen
9.8.16
crisis

Scientists Have Conducted Decades of Research on Mislabeled Cell Lines

Since 1950, many cell lines used in research have been mislabeled as being from the wrong individual, tissue, or species.
Paul Tadich
9.8.16
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