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The Perilous Lives of Cambodia's High Rise Construction Workers
Some work 11 stories high without safety harnesses, wearing flip-flops. Every month, there's another story of someone falling to death.
RIP Raoul Coutard: The Man Who Made Cinematography Invisible
Whether it's in a drone tracking shot or the referential pastiche of Tarantino and Wes Anderson, Coutard's vision of hyper-staged naturalism is everywhere.
What to Say to a Suicidal Friend, from People Who’ve Been There
Helping a suicidal loved one often means a drastic shift in your relationship. We asked people who have been there what they needed most in a friend.
What It's Like to Have Borderline Personality Disorder
"I keep seeing my neighbor's pool in winter, just an empty bowl of dusty blue tiles. Imagine standing in the middle of that, when suddenly, the pool fills up. In an instant, you're drowning."
How an Australian College Student Did What NASA Couldn't
Paddy Neumann's final project—which proposes using junk metal as rocket fuel—could change space travel forever.
New Study Shows That Tinder Doesn't Hurt Romance
A new study from the University of Sydney has found dating apps help people find love as much as they help people get laid.
Why a Beautiful, Promising Law Student Killed Her Boyfriend with a Massive Dose of Heroin
On October 26, 1997, Anu Singh had friends over for a dinner party, drugged her boyfriend Joe Cinque, and then injected him with needle after needle of heroin.
Photos of Life on the Edge of the Arabian Desert
Photographer Lars Moereels captures quiet moments in a city known for its opulence and wealth.
Heartbreaking Photos from the Front Line of Burma's Rohingya Genocide
If these Rohingya people go to their nearest hospital, they fear they will be forcefully euthanized.
Photos from Japan's Ancient Bullfighting Ritual
In Spain, matador vs bull often ends in at least one gory death. Japan's centuries-old tradition sees two bulls peacefully wrestling one another.
How Stand-Up Comedy Puts My Bipolar Brain at Ease
Stand-up is basically an acceptable form of public self-harm. As someone who thinks a lot about self harm, it's one place I feel accepted.