Kelly Bourdet
Adam Harvey Wants to Cloak You from Drones
The New York-based artist-engineer just revealed a new line of nickel-metalized garments, including hijab and a version of a burqa, that are designed to thwart IR-detection by thermal cameras.
Behind the Burqa of Drone Fashion
New York-based artist-engineer, Adam Harvey, wants to cloak you from drones.
Dopamine Drugs Are Turning Parkinson's Patients Into Picassos
Some Parkinson's patients are taking up painting.
Why So Many Booth Babes, CES 2013?
Sure, booth babes are a gimicky grab for attention. But the gimick only works if the audience is male. And the presence of such a gendered gimick only serves to reinforce the idea that the tech world is largely by men and for men.
Future Sex: 2012 Was the Year of Fighting the Future
Here's hoping 2013 will be the year of moving forward.
Future Sex: D.C. Kids Take Nation's First-Ever Sex Ed Standardized Tests
Perhaps even more surprisingly, the scores are encouraging.
Porn's Good Guy: A Chat with James Deen
James Deen, with his well-documented boyish good looks, has skyrocketed to stardom in a recent role in a film written by Bret Easton Ellis. Many porn stars have risen to mainstream prominence, but what is most intriguing about Deen’s newfound fame is...
Future Sex: An Interview with James Deen, America's Porn Sweetheart
Deen says he just goes into his scenes and does the best job he can. Women just happen to like him.
New Ketamine-Like Drug May Cure Depression Without Sending You into a K-Hole
It's not permanent, but for people on the brink, a ketamine replacement could be the best solution.
Future Sex: Nasal Spray for Lady Boners
The path to a female Viagra has been fraught with misconceptions.
Drunk Flies Can Learn, As Long As They Keep Drinking
You learn something new everyday—even if you’re a really drunk insect. In a new study out today in Current Biology, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin demonstrate that short-term alcohol consumption impairs learning, but that chronic...