VICE Australia
The Future of Clothes Is Muscle, Blood, and Bone
Scientists like Philipp Stoessel are creating new materials from meat—as in gristle and tendon with a baked potato on the side, meat.
What Doing Door-to-Door Social Research Taught Me About Humanity
People are suspicious and impatient. Except for the elderly, who are starving for any kind of human contact.
Inside a Cambodian Restaurant Specializing in Dog Meat
Restaurant 999 specializes in three canine classics: Coconut dog curry, dog meat sour soup with red ants, and flame-grilled dog.
A New Zealand Student Cheater Smashed Up an Office with an Axe to Steal Her Exam Back
The unnamed 23-year-old hid in a closet inside Otago University, then broke down several doors in an apparent attempt to erase evidence of her cheating.
A US Military Base Could Kill Off Japan’s Last Dugongs
The Japanese island of Okinawa is the last holdout for dugongs. Now Camp Schwab is set to build new runways over their feeding ground.
Life After Leaving Israel’s Ultra Orthodox Jewish Communities
For many ex-ultra-Orthodox Jews, leaving the community means being excommunicated by their families, shunned by their friends, and learning how to navigate the modern world alone.
What Will Happen to the Millions Displaced by Climate Change?
If your home sinks, so should your expectations of help.
Why Doesn’t Anyone Produce Cocaine in Australia?
With an average gram costing €180, it's not like there's a lack of demand.
Why Fans Are Sending Legos to Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei
After the Danish toy company refused to give Ai bricks for his latest portrait series, the internet came to the artist's aid.
A Brief History of Meth
How an experimental asthma remedy became one of the world's most feared drugs.
Cockfighting in the Philippines
In the Philippines, the 6,000-year-old sport of cockfighting has been transformed into a fully legal billion-dollar industry.