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Art

Researchers Make A Micro Monet The Size Of A Protozoa

Scientists used nano-technology to make a tiny Impressionist recreation. We don't want to think about how long it would take to make something by a Surrealist.
Zach Sokol
7.3.14
Features

How Gross Is Your Phone? A Motherboard Science Experiment

Culturing bacteria in our office mortified a couple responsible scientists.
Jason Koebler
7.3.14
News

I Went to the Dyke March and Remembered What Pride Was About

The Dyke March website promised me giant dyke puppets and a swimming pool full of naked ladies carried by other naked ladies, but I only saw slow-walking women in tank tops and shorts, holding hands. But seeing so many women coming together gave me a...
Sofya Levina
7.3.14
iraq

A Field Guide to Iraq’s Fighting Factions, Part 4: Odd Men Out — the Russians and the Kurds

Iraq is turning into the UN of proxy wars and sectarian bloodshed, summed up by an unnamed Defense Department analyst as “fucking bonkers.”
Ryan Faith
7.3.14
Power

Code as Law: How Bitcoin Could Decentralize the Courtroom

Applying cryptocurrency's peer-to-peer system to legal contracts and dispute resolution could decentralize trust.
Alyssa Hertig
7.3.14
London

London's Dining Scene Is Killing Off Jellied Eel Shops

Jellied eels have long been an emblem of London's working class cuisine at pie and mash shops—but now they're being replaced by hip restaurants that threaten to put them out of business for good. Apparently, jelly is so last century.
Maya Oppenheim
7.3.14
vancouver

Chef's Night Out: Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie

Bao Bei's Tannis Ling and Joel Watanabe take us out for our first time in Vancouver, where they seek out the best late-night eats in Chinatown and end the night with fatty fried foods.
Munchies Staff
7.3.14
VICE Specials

The Vicar of Baghdad

For years, Vicar Andrew White has been risking his life to preach for peace on the streets of Baghdad, driving through dangerous and bombed-out war zones to spread his message.
VICE Staff
7.3.14
Opinion and Analysis

The Troubling Link Between Facebook's Emotion Study and Pentagon Research

A researcher behind the
Natasha Lennard
7.3.14
World Cup

I Don't Want Soccer to Ruin My World Cup

The World Cup is an amazing experience, but what would happen to it if someone decided to get head on into soccer fandom?
Patrick Sauer
7.3.14
iraq

With Kurdish Steps Towards Independence, Iraq Is Splitting Further Apart

Massoud Barzani has asked the Kurdish parliament to form a committee which would organize an independence referendum.
John Beck
7.3.14
Wimbledon

The End of Wimbledon Is The Beginning of Canadian Tennis

Canadian tennis is on the precipice after two strong showings at Wimbledon.
Alex Wong
7.3.14
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