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Stories about another LGBTQ raid in Jakarta, an anti-radicalism protest in Indonesia, and a fake scientist getting caught.
Can Dubstep’s Legacy Be Rescued from the Fart Chamber of History?
Looking back at three seminal compilations, it's possible to imagine a world where the genre stuck to its roots and avoided the bros.
Scientists Say Climate Change Might Not Be Destroying Coffee Plantations After All
A new study from the University of Exeter throws cold coffee on the theory that climate change has caused the bean-destroying coffee rust fungus to spread, destroying plantations in Central and South America.
Meet the Two Polish Teenage Inventors Revolutionising Bone Health
In collaboration with her peer Joanna Jurek, Polish college student, Dominika Bakalarz, is working to change the way we treat broken bones.
Meet the 28-Year-Old Geneticist Fighting the Future of Superbugs
The World Health Organization says by 2050, infections caused by ultra-resistant bacteria will be the leading cause of death, but this French scientist may have found the solution.
Meet the Illustrator Behind The Cover of the 1982 Dub Reggae Classic ‘Scientist Wins the World Cup’
Jamaica didn’t qualify for the 1982 FIFA World Cup but Tony McDermott’s cover suggests otherwise.
The Italian Researcher Working to End the AIDS Epidemic
Massimo Pizzato has spent the last 15 years studying a protein that could neutralize the deadly disease and eventually render it harmless.
Canada Just Announced More Money for Its Young Scientists
After speaking out to Motherboard, young scientists get some good news.
Most Humans Are Aroused by Robots, Study Says
More than 90 percent of the participants showed some kind of arousal after touching the bot's butt and robo-cock area.
Ellen Page Shares Her Hopes for Her New Show 'GAYCATION' on Today's 'Daily VICE'
Then we get an exclusive look at the Creators Project's new documentary about an artist who documents underwater surveillance sites, and Motherboard meets the premier frog expert of India.
Why Booze and Cigarettes Go So Well Together
In a new study from the University of Missouri’s Department of Neurology, researchers claim that cigarettes cancel out the sleep-inducing effects of alcohol, causing the two to “feed off one another.”
Meet the Woman Who Keeps 'The X-Files' Scientifically Sound
Anne Simon—the virologist who served as a science consultant on the original 'X-Files' and helped write the upcoming miniseries—talks the science that made you want to believe.