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HUNTERS / S1 EP5
44:34

Hunting the Next Global Virus

Bat expert Paul searches the deep caves of Kenya to catch and test bats that may be carrying an undiscovered virus that could cause the next pandemic.
HUNTERS / S1 EP4
44:36

Hunting for a Lost Russian Satellite in Canada

Braving the wilderness of Canada, two scientists trek unforgiving terrain to uncover a secret, nuclear powered Soviet-era spy satellite that crashed there decades ago.
Future Tense
14:36

Future Tense- Ep 1- Cheating Death Virtually

The concept of living forever has lived in pop culture across generations and cultures, but have scientists in Japan finally cracked the code?
The VICE Guide to Singapore
8:43

Singapore's High-Tech Solution to Food Sustainability

By 2030, Singapore aims to grow 30% of its food requirements. Currently, imported food accounts for 90% of the city-state’s consumption. Vertical farms like Sustenir are using agri-tech and leading the way to bring this change.
Bong Appétit / S3 EP11
17:14

CANNABIS & CONVERSATION

B Real, Vanessa Lavorato and Miguel Trinidad host a cannabis-infused dinner party to discuss topics from bad edible experiences to justice for cannabis convictions.
Bong Appétit / Extra Scene
2:03

Tumbling Kief & Smoking Chillum

In this extra scene from BONG APPÉTIT: COOKOFF, Chef Miguel and the Dank Duchess school the judges' lounge on advanced methods of cannabis consumption.
Transmissions
11:44

Addicted to Bitcoin: The Cryptocurrency Rehab Center

Motherboard goes to Castle Craig Hospital in Scotland, a rehabilitation facility that recently added treatment for cryptocurrency addiction to its gambling rehabilitation program.
Motherboard
2:20

Biofabricate: DIY Body Parts

Motherboard went to Biofabricate, a conference about the future of biomaterials to speak with Andrew Pelling who is developing DIY CO2 incubator kits. Something he hopes will allow people to grow their own human and animal tissues from home.
Motherboard
1:54

Biofabricate: The Pure Human Project

Tina Gorjanc is challenging the future of how we commodify human genetic material when it comes using it for the production of luxury goods.
Waypoint Specials
6:54

The World’s Fastest Speedcubers Are Teens

Speedcubing is a competitive sport that involves solving cube puzzles as fast a possible. Waypoint visits a recent tournament that was attended by some of the fastest and most passionate speedcubers in the game.
Transmissions
3:55

Surveillance and the City: Know When You're Being Watched

Ingrid Burrington, author of "Networks of New York," explains how big cities like New York are constantly under surveillance.
Transmissions
8:39

Inside the Beach House Connecting the World’s Internet

 We visit Denmark and talk to a marine maintenance manager to learn more about how undersea cables are crucial to data transportation.
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