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Vox

Season 2022 2022

  • 2022-01-04T05:00:00Z on YouTube
  • 8m
  • 7h 44m (58 episodes)
  • United States
  • Special Interest
Vox helps you cut through the noise and understand what's driving events in the headlines and in our lives.

58 episodes

Inside North Carolina’s search for solutions for its thousands of pig manure lagoons.

Everything HGTV told you about linoleum is wrong.

Dorothea Lange’s photos of the incarceration of Japanese Americans went largely unseen for decades.

In the last few years, scientists have discovered thousands of exoplanets - and a lot of them are surprisingly weird.

Tiny wobbles and faint twinkles that have led astronomers to nearly 5,000 new worlds.

Two decades of the world’s most notorious prison.

No pane, no gain.

William Mumler claimed he could photograph ghosts ... and no one could prove he couldn’t.

It’s more about aerodynamics than aesthetics.

Speed skating legend Apolo Ohno explains his “perfect race.”

What the monobob does and doesn't do for gender equality.

How a ski lodge became trapped in a border dispute.

“Sled head” is about more than just crashes.

How new buildings can actually fight displacement.

Other rich countries have family policies the US doesn’t.

The partisan pandemic, explained in 15 charts.

Ukraine is under attack. Follow Vox for the latest: https://bit.ly/3Kcg9Nb

Zelenskyy's rise in Ukraine, from TV star to president.

The battle for Ukraine’s skies has enormous stakes.

2022x20 Are we done with face masks?

  • 2022-03-07T05:00:00Z8m

Mandates around the globe are ending, but don’t throw out your masks yet.

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, more than 3 million people have been forced to flee their homes and leave the country. The vast majority are migrating west, toward the EU, and most are ending up in neighboring Poland. To escape the violence of the ground more than 2 million refugees have escaped by train, turning Ukraine’s railroad network into a vital lifeline.

CGI superheroes are more common than you think.

It was a genocide that Russia continues to cover up to this day.

It was supposed to be the future of housing. What went wrong?

It's not just about fruit.

2022x26 Why everyone has this chair

  • 2022-04-02T04:00:00Z8m

This two-legged chair has been famous for almost 100 years.

And the long history of why protecting physical culture matters.

Can the US and Russia still collaborate in space?

Why war crimes investigators are looking for cluster bombs in Ukraine.

The letter now signifies loyalty to the Russian president.

Natural light was an obsession — and he worked hard to let it in.

Someone left these marks in the sand. We had to find out who.

And how it's transformed a Portuguese town.

The hidden history of an ancient language.

How Germany got stuck paying for Russia's war.

A data investigation into how TikTok is shaping the music industry, in collaboration with The Pudding.

2022-06-01T04:00:00Z

2022x37 AI art, explained

2022x37 AI art, explained

  • 2022-06-01T04:00:00Z8m

How programmers turned the internet into a paintbrush. DALL-E 2, Midjourney, Imagen, explained.

They're fun. They're also way more difficult to build than they seem.

The G forces were out of this world.

Mo B. Dick, Maxxx Pleasure, Sigi Moonlight, Johnny Gentleman, and King Molasses explain the evolution of drag.

And the study that offers a glimpse into a post-Roe v. Wade future.

The suits are just the beginning of the motion capture process.

2022-07-20T04:00:00Z

2022x44 Your brain on travel

2022x44 Your brain on travel

  • 2022-07-20T04:00:00Z8m

Advertiser content from Marriott Bonvoy

Banning abortion doesn't eliminate the need for it.

A civil rights battle with transgender kids caught in the middle.

Congress has rarely acted. But gun laws have been changing.

California's "train to nowhere" shows the challenges ahead.

It's all about using the entire width of the road and finding the ideal line.

Cloud seeding, explained. We flew up to see it with our own eyes.

We answered a viewer's question about the decline of unionization.

Invisible chemicals changed the Mohawk way of life. They're probably in you, too.

2022x53 How "dementia villages" work

  • 2022-08-18T04:00:00Z8m

Can miniature towns make dementia care more humane?

How do you study the innards of alien worlds? You just need the world's largest laser.

Did this French painter ever exist?

Your TV is ruining your TV. Make it stop.

Beaver dams are cool(ing the air).

Cairo isn't the problem.

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