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Invasive species

Eat Giant African Snails Before They Eat Your House
At LAX, customs officials seized 67 giant African snails meant for someone's dinner plate, as they're traditionally eaten in West Africa. US officials fear that these snails will usher in an ecological apocalypse—which means that we should eat them...
Matthew Zuras
7.15.14
Words

Kiesza is Ready to Take the World by Storm
We danced around Brooklyn with the next big thing.
David Garber
7.15.14
Darkness

This Manmade Material Is Nearly as Dark as a Black Hole
Vantablack absorbs 99.6 percent of visible light.
Christine Kewitz
7.15.14
dinosaurs

The Largest Flying Dinosaur Was a Four-Winged Raptor
But it still had nothing on a pterosaur.
Becky Ferreira
7.15.14
News

Two Would-Be Jihadists, Two Very Different Responses from the FBI
Here's the story of two US residents who planned to travel to Syria for love and jihad. They both came under close scrutiny of the FBI and were eventually arrested, and while the Feds gave one of them every available out, the other one wasn't so lucky.
John Knefel
7.15.14
California

The San Jose Police Did Buy a Drone After All
Updated: after repeated requests for records, the San Jose Police has acknowledged that it purchased a drone for its bomb squad.
Shawn Musgrave
7.15.14
Premieres

GRMLN's "Jaded" Is Far Too Sweet to Actually Leave You Feeling Jaded
GRMLN takes a pop punk departure, and it's the sound of someone growing up into a grownup.
Aliza Abarbanel
7.15.14
Interviews

The Juvenile Genius of Weird Al
The 54-year-old spoof artist rides again.
Daniel Kohn
7.15.14
Premieres

Premiere: Watch the New Video From The Posterz to Learn the Only Thing They Know
The Montreal rap trio has released the visuals for their latest video off their upcoming EP.
Noisey Canada Staff
7.15.14
Culture

BitTorrent Is Making a Sci-Fi Show About a Techno Future Where We Use BitTorrent
'Children of the Machine,' a BitTorrent original, is set to be the company's first user-funded project—assuming it crowdfunds enough cash.
Joseph Cox
7.15.14
Film

Tokyo Becomes A Beautiful Blur In New Photo Series
Takashi Kitajima uses Bokeh photography—purposely using unfocused light—to create awe-striking images of Japan.
Beckett Mufson
7.15.14
Culture

Witnessing How Animals Were Treated at the Calgary Stampede Bummed Me Out
We sent a reporter to cover the Calgary Stampede, and the way the animals were treated left a bad taste in his mouth.
Daniel Otis
7.15.14
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