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VICE Specials
8:00

This is What Mars Colonies Could Be Like in 2035

As earth becomes less habitable due to the climate emergency, The Astroland Agency are working out how humans could colonize Mars by 2035.
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.
VICE News Tonight on HBO
3:50

Meet the people who think the earth is flat

VICE News attended the first ever International Flat Earth Conference, where attendees who previously only interacted online got to swap conspiracy theories in person.
10 Questions You Always Wanted To Ask...
5:11

10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask: Flat Earther

What if everything you've learnt is a lie? What if the moon is #fakenews? VICE speaks to a man who believes the Earth is flat.
Exo
7:11

Should Humans Try to Contact Alien Civilizations?

Motherboard meets with Doug Vakoch, founder of METI International, an organization dedicated to sending interstellar messages to extraterrestrial lifeforms.
Exo
7:45

Tracking Bacteria on the Space Station Could Help Us Survive Beyond Earth

Dr. Chris Mason is using genetics to understand how humans will prepare for -and defend themselves against— life in space.
Exo
8:48

Biology of Contact

Motherboard meets up with Lynn Rothschild, an astrobiologist at NASA who is working to define life in space.
VICE News Tonight on HBO
3:26

How NASA is measuring climate change more precisely than ever

VICE News Tonight visits NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, where thousands of scientists are working to map and study the Earth's systems.
Creators
5:37

Lucy McRae on Creativity and the Human Body as Art | Visionaries, Episode 2

In this episode of Visionaries, we meet Lucy McRae, a self-described science fiction artist, filmmaker, and body architect who eventually wants to go to space.
Daily VICE
6:06

We Test Drive a Driverless Truck

Then, Motherboard explains the dangerous flight history of NASA's test plane known as the "vomit comet."
A Day With
5:32

The NASA Engineer on a Feminist Voyage

Broadly spends "A Day With" Denisse Aranda, Venezuelan transplant, Virginia Beach resident, dance enthusiast, and top NASA engineer.
Transmissions
7:34

Simulating a Climate-Changed Earth Atop the Seinfeld Diner

Motherboard goes to the Upper West Side to visit one of the world's preeminent experts on climate modeling who just happens to work above the Seinfeld Diner.
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