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Adele Performed "Hello" with Classroom Instruments on The Tonight Show

Yep, it sounds great on a glockenspiel.
Noisey Staff
11.25.15
uk

We Need to Clear Up Space Debris to Make Way for the Small Satellite Boom

With the influx of CubeSats, lower Earth orbit is going to get very busy.
Victoria Turk
11.25.15
and our gsw overlords

VICE Sports World News Roundup: November 25

Hot, steamy, fresh news here!
Aaron Gordon
11.25.15
Booze

Experts Say This Text Message Could Stop Teens from Binge Drinking

A new study from the University of Pittsburgh claims that sending text messages querying weekend drinking plans to young adults may help reduce alcohol-related injuries.
Phoebe Hurst
11.25.15
the spurs are still good

The Once and Future Spurs

Two generations are sharing the floor in San Antonio: the team's aging stars, and its next ones. The Spurs being the Spurs, they're sharing it quite well.
Ian Levy
11.25.15
lit up

The Electric Turing Acid Test

If we want machines to truly think—a behavior that involves perspective and intuition and empathy—we need to help them hallucinate.
Andrew Smart
11.25.15
Premieres

Stream Sameblod's New EP and Feel Like You're Fifteen Again

The new EP from the Swedish duo is sugar-coated electronica that takes you back to your teens.
Noisey Staff
11.25.15
Film

Roland Møllers mange roller

Roland Møller gik fra kriminel til skuespiller; nu spiller han hovedrollen i en af årets største danske film.
Tekst Andreas Digens, billeder af Sarah Buthmann
11.25.15
News

Inside the First Standoff Between the Canadian Media and the Trudeau Government

Canada's new government is limiting reporters' access in much the same way its predecessor did.
Justin Ling
11.25.15
Europe

The Russians Are Coming: Estonia's National Militia (Trailer)

VICE News follows Estonia's growing defense militia as it takes part in a combat training exercise, designed to help protect the country's sovereignty from potential aggressors.
VICE News
11.25.15
Longreads Or Whatever

How a Kid Running an Obscure Music Forum Became the Target Of the UK's Biggest Ever Piracy Case

From his bedroom in North East England, Kane Robinson ran a music forum for 12,000 enthusiastic indie fans. But did a uni student with no prior convictions really deserve two years in prison?
Joe Zadeh
11.25.15
Photo

A War Photographer Returns Home

André Liohn became famous for his images of conflict in Somalia, Syria, and Libya, but now he's using the same techniques to capture the strangeness and brutality of his home country, Brazil.
Giancarlo T. Roma
11.25.15
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