Arielle Pardes
arielle.pardes@vice.comThe World's First Vaccine for Toxic Shock Syndrome is in the Works
In its first phase of clinical trials, the new vaccine proved to be safe, effective, and yielded virtually zero side effects.
What Would Happen If We Gave Everyone Free Money?
No one knows, but several new experiments in universal basic income hope to find out.
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Estonia's e-Residency Program Is the Future of Immigration
The country's 10,000 "e-residents" are redefining what it means to immigrate.
America's Immigration System Desperately Needs a Digital Makeover
The god-awful technology that makes up the United States' immigration system is finally being updated, after several failed attempts.
College Admissions Officers Describe the Wildest Applications They've Seen
We asked people who work in college admissions offices about the strangest things they've seen.
How to Automate Your Job and Never Work Again
Learn from a few savvy employees who wrote computer scripts to do their job.
Every Job Could Be a Casualty of the Robot Revolution, Even Yours
We talked to some experts who explained why that's a good thing.
Mark Zuckerberg Wants the Supreme Court to Uphold Obama's Immigration Policy
The Facebook founder and other tech leaders signed a court brief asking the Supreme Court to side with President Obama in letting some undocumented immigrants stay in America.
How Immigrants Get Deported for Saying the Wrong Things on Social Media
Emad El-Sayed, the 24-year-old who's facing deportation after he threatened to kill Donald Trump on Facebook, isn't the first case of social media screwing with immigration status.
Can Machines Write Musicals?
Benjamin Till's latest musical, "Beyond the Fence," is the first ever show to be designed by a series of computer algorithms.
How Digital Storage Is Changing the Way We Preserve History
Ancient hieroglyphics and scrolls have survived centuries, but digital storage is fragile.