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Science

Future Ice Cream Might Not Melt Thanks to One of Japan's Weirdest Foods

Researchers have figured out how to use natto—the much-reviled dish of gooey fermented soybeans—to make ice cream unmeltable.
Alex Swerdloff
8.31.15
Music

No Boys Allowed: Why We Need An All-Female Music Festival Now More Than Ever

While a lot of established music festivals are still failing to book enough woman-fronted bands, Burger A Go Go shows that it's possible to have an amazing all-girl lineup.
Leonie Cooper
8.31.15
Stuff

Skateboard Decks Highlighting First Nations Issues Are Gaining Popularity in Saskatchewan

The debut design from Colonialism Skateboards brings the history of the Pass and Permit System to halfpipes across the province.
Sierra Bein
8.31.15
Tipping Point

How Climate Change Impacts Women the Most

Gender rights advocates see the UN's Sustainable Development Goals as an opportunity to address the unique ways women are impacted by climate change around the world.
Laura Dattaro
8.31.15
Film

Right Now, Uber Is Giving Free Rides in 'Mad Max' Cars

It's only in downtown Seattle, but you still ride eternal, shiny and chrome.
Beckett Mufson
8.31.15
Premieres

PREMIERE: Pookie & The Poodlez Dodge Big Gulps and Murder in the Video for "Not Convinced"

Is that Slushee or blood?
Bryn Lovitt
8.31.15
Gaming

'Deus Ex: Mankind Divided' Is a New Low for Pre-Orders

Square Enix will release the game four days early if enough people give it their money right now.
Zack Kotzer
8.31.15
movies

"We Are Your Friends" Had One of the Worst Opening Weekends in the History of Movies

Perhaps a better title would have been "We Have No Friends."
Jemayel Khawaja
8.31.15
Design

Here's the Scoop on Japan's New Toilet Museum

Keeping history flushed at TOTO's new museum.
Marina Garcia-Vasquez
8.31.15
asia & pacific

VICE News Capsule - Monday, August 31

Tropical Storm Erika leaves a mess in Dominica, Nepal's LGBT community rallies, Brazil has a fish problem, and child migrants in Macedonia now have a place to go.
VICE News
8.31.15
Holy Shit

Slayer's New Track "Cast the First Stone" Rains Blood All Over the Adult Swim Single Series

Chug your way through a spankin' new Slayer song, courtesy of the Adult Swim Singles Series.
Noisey Staff
8.31.15
summer

Once A Little League World Series Hero, Sean Burroughs Is Still Dreaming Big

Sean Burroughs won back-to-back Little League World Series, but his big league career was derailed by addiction. At 35, he's still working on himself and his game.
Tim Casey
8.31.15
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