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In Saddam's Shadow
VICE’s original documentary "In Saddam's Shadow" won the Webby for the News & Politics: Individual Episode category.
تجربة
4.29.14
Science

How Liquid Metal Can Be Used to Fix Nerve Damage
Chinese researchers created a temporary liquid metal bridge between nerves of dead frogs that could conduct electrical pulses.
Jason Koebler
4.29.14
Jedi Mind Tricks

Russia Is Weaponizing Jedi Mind Tricks
Several former Soviet republics are instituting bizarre national safeguards to counter Russia's new brand of mind-fucking warfare.
Ryan Faith
4.29.14
gay marriage

Church Defends Religious Freedom by Challenging Gay Marriage Ban
The United Church of Christ filed papers against North Carolina, claiming that restrictions on same-sex marriage violate religious freedom.
Mary Emily O'Hara
4.29.14
News

Our Nuclear Infrastructure Is a Radioactive Time Bomb
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has had a busy few weeks after it was forced to disclose a dossier of emails showing the lengths it had gone to in the immediate aftermath of Fukushima to downplay the risk of a similar catastrophe happening in the US.
Brendan Scott
4.29.14
health issues

Stop Freaking Out and Eat Some Damn Gluten
Food intolerances are miserable as hell. But even though figures might suggest they're increasing, we probably need to stop worrying that gluten is bad for us (read: make us fat) and get on with our lives.
Amy Fleming
4.29.14
Words

Sasha Remixed London Grammar's "Hey Now" Into a Slice of Tech-House Heaven
Two generations of UK dance music meet in the middle.
David Garber
4.29.14
israel

Rumored SodaStream Deal May Launch Boycott of Starbucks
Activists warn that Starbucks could be the next target of a boycott if they strike a deal with SodaStream, which operates in Israel.
Olivia Becker
4.29.14
Words

A New Offering From London’s Most Prominent Beatmaker
Afternoon delight at your fingertips.
Ziad Ramley
4.29.14
Art

Satellite Photography Site Offers A Daily View Of Life From Above
We spoke to the curator behind the most artful satellite photography you'll see all week.
Emerson Rosenthal
4.29.14
Drugs

Oklahoma Will Execute Two Tonight Despite 'Unanswered Questions' About Its Drugs
Political pressure, not legal considerations, lifted a stay of execution.
Ben Richmond
4.29.14
New music

Mirror Travel Space Out in the New "Mexico" Video And Far Far Beyond
Just in time for their appearance at Austin Psych Fest, Mirror Travel have released their tripped out new video for "Mexico," a mix of reverb, fractals, video effects and, above all interesting songwriting. "Mexico" was released late
Noisey Staff
4.29.14
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