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State of Repair

19:54
Counterfeiting Microsoft Windows Landed Me in Prison for a Year
VICE follows prolific e-waste recycler and computer refurbisher Eric Lundgren as he's sentenced to—and released from—federal prison.
VICE Specials

12:36
Teenage Scientists Launch a Rocket in to Space
For the first time in history, an independent group of college students is launching a rocket into space.
Motherboard

20:02
Decomposing Bodies to Solve Cold Case Murders
VICE visits the University of South Florida’s Facility for Outdoor Research and Training (FORT) to learn about how studying decomposing bodies in Florida’s subtropical environment helps solve some of the nation’s cold cases.
Let Lee Explain

5:15
The Origins of Deepfakes, Explained
VICE Guide To Right Now's Lee explains the origins of deep fakes, what they have to do with porn, and how they could drastically change our understanding of the truth.
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.
State of Repair

8:02
The Half Tesla, Half Honda, 100% Electric Hot Rod
Taking old cars and making them better is a part of American culture: the hot rod. In this episode, Jim Belosic takes a 1981 Honda Accord and makes it electric... and very fast.
Speed Daemons

16:38
Soryder — The King of French Bikelife
Soryder is one of France's most famous street riders. We followed this icon of the Bikelife community as a new law came into force, banning stunt riding.
Motherboard Shorties

5:01
Swimming with a Prosthetic Leg: The Fin
We meet Kevin Vaughan, a 28 year old vet and amputee at home and as he tries his new amphibious water prosthetic, "the fin." We also visit the fin's creator, Todd Goldstein, in his 3D printing lab.
E.T.A.

8:40
Hyperloop Revolution: The Real Story of its Origins and Future
Motherboard joins the team as they present their prototype to the public and dive deep into the DNA of the Hyperloop—a concept that was developed at their university nearly 40 years ago, and one they continue to build upon.
E.T.A.

8:55
Why Personal Flying Machines Could Be the Future of Commuting
Traffic. Congestion. Pollution. Hours-long commutes. What if you could leave it all behind and trade it in for an environmentally friendly and energy-efficient personal copter—all without a pilot’s license?
E.T.A.

9:36
The DIY Rocketeer Building Self-Landing Replicas of SpaceX Rockets
Motherboard travels to Tennessee to meet the amateur rocketeer leading the charge for budding DIY rocket scientists around the world.
E.T.A.

8:10
Self-Driving Boats: The Future of Navigating the High Seas
What if the all the ships that navigated our vast oceans could navigate, chart a course, and think for themselves—without any human input?
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