Peter Lawrence Kane
A Woman Won $1.5 Million in Damages After a Brain Injury Supposedly Made Her Become a Dominatrix
Alissa Afornina was in a car accident that caused brain injuries that her lawyers argued caused her to become a dominatrix.
A Brief History of Snow Dicks
When a blizzard strikes, there are those who cower in their homes with canned foods, and those who make gigantic penises out of snow.
That Bill Gates Shit-Water Machine Might Actually Change the World
We spoke to Doulaye Koné, senior program officer for the Gates Foundation, to try to better understand the magic poop water contraption Bill Gates debuted this week.
With the Russian Ruble Collapsing, What's Putin's Next Move?
Economic sanctions and the falling price of oil seem to be crippling Russia's fragile economy, but is that actually a good thing for the West?
The Insane Hate Mail Collected by an Organization Fighting for Separation of Church and State in the Military
Bonnie Weinstein of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation put the venom she's received into a book.
The Biological Origins of Arms Races
We spoke to biologist Doug Emlen about the phenomenon of "sneaky males" and how medieval chainmail helped explain evolution as an endless series of arms races.
The World's Largest Snake Doesn't Need Males to Breed
We talked to the zookeeper in charge of Thelma, the world-famous snake that just had a virgin birth. It may be unsettling to imagine one less barrier in the way of more snakes, but finding new ways of making snakes might just be important.
Are We Already Running Out of Useful Smartphone Apps?
Games and novelties aside, there are simply fewer and fewer areas of daily life that remain to be "disrupted" by utopian-minded Silicon Valley geeks. The golden age of the app may be coming to an end.
The Coming Robot Apocalypse Looks Like a Bunch of Spreadsheets, Not Killer Drones
We're succumbing to the economic equivalent of carbon monoxide. The future we were promised, of limitless leisure kept afloat by a few breezy hours of work each week, looks more distant than ever. Our destruction by automatons is disappointingly un...
Starbucks’ Tuition Reimbursement Is Profoundly Depressing
The new Starbucks deal might seem like a win-win, but it's really just part of Howard Schultz's political agenda.