This Artist's Designs Aim to Keep Future Humans Away from Nuclear Waste
On today's episode, we talk to Jon Lomberg, a longtime friend, and colleague of Carl Sagan, on protecting future humans from America's atomic past.
The Man Who Helped Design a 10,000-Year Nuclear Waste Site Marker
Astro-artist Jon Lomberg, a longtime friend and colleague of Carl Sagan, on protecting future humans from America’s atomic past.
These Attempted Utopias Failed Miserably
On today's podcast, Oscar Rickett discusses some doomed experimental communities throughout history.
Basic Income Is Already Transforming Life and Work in a Postindustrial Canadian City
In Hamilton, Ontario, a basic income pilot is improving individual lives—but bureaucratic pitfalls and tepid goals can limit its potential.
How to Build Your Own Time Capsule
With a little data-driven forethought—potentially also some light biohacking—your ark might just transcend time.
This Woman Is Exploring Deep Caves to Find Ancient Antibiotic Resistance
"Hazel’s like the Lara Croft of microbiology.”
What It's Like to Live in America Without Broadband Internet
In every single state, a portion of the population doesn’t have access to broadband, and some have no access to the internet at all.
Life Without Internet: A Look into America's Digital Divide
On today's episode of 'The VICE Guide to Right Now Podcast,' Kaleigh Rogers talks about traveling across the country and visiting America's most disconnected communities.
This Man Believes That Borobudur, the World's Biggest Buddhist Temple, Is Actually a UFO
And the craziest part is that Fahmi Basya's theories about Borobudur and King Solomon are actually gaining ground in some corners of Indonesia.
I Lived Exclusively Off Doomsday Prepper Food for a Week
Fearing natural disasters and nuclear war, Americans are investing in freeze-dried food. But how does it taste?
Daily Gun Violence in New Orleans Has Spurred an Epidemic of PTSD
On today's episode, reporter Jimmie Briggs talks about the trauma that young men of color in communities plagued by violence are facing every day.
How White Power Music Continues to Thrive on YouTube
Even a reformed member of a skinhead band has a hard time getting his own music pulled down.