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Jo Adetunji, The Conversation People who use LSD and other psychedelic drugs show fewer mental health problems, according to a large population-based study. Researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology analysed US data from more...
Click here for reuse options! Research suggests that LSD and other psychedelics induce a flexible state of mind. Barbara Sahakian, University of Cambridge; Camilla d'Angelo, University of Cambridge, and George Savulich, University of Cambridge It...
It may seem like a doomed attempt to mix business and pleasure. But a growing number of young professionals in Silicon Valley insist that taking small doses of psychedelic drugs simply makes them perform better at work – becoming more creative and focused...
Tom Robbins removes his mask in his new memoir. Photo via In his new memoir, Tibetan Peach Pie: A True Account of an Imaginative Life, novelist Tom Robbins writes, “Not one word of my oeuvre, not one, has been written while in an artificially altered...
http://www.rudge.tv/blog/psychoactivesubstances/ Making Madness Before America: Saint Peter’s Snow, Psychotomimetics, and the German Experimental Imaginary Below is the text of a conference paper recently presented at the ‘Tonics, Elixirs...
A researcher claims that identity theft was at play in the case of Jeanne Calment, the world’s oldest person, but experts say that evidence is weak. Continue reading… More great content like this @ Science & Space Front Page or you can Request...
New research explores invisible, force-carrying beams projecting from the eyes. Princeton University researchers recently published a whimsical study that explores why people subconsciously treat the focus of someone’s gaze as a force-carrying beam projected...
The universe is far from homogenous. Rather, stars, and the galaxies that contain them, clump together in some places, brought together by their shared gravitational attraction. Astronomers have historically found clusters of galaxies in the sky to be...
In an ironic twist, the mammals also dine on carcasses of their main predator, the Canada lynx, a new study says. Continue reading… More great content like this @ Science & Space Front Page or you can Request Invite
SpaceX will lay off up to 10 percent of its work force, the company said Friday evening. The company characterized the job cuts as "a strategic realignment," designed to ensure it is positioned to succeed for the long term. They were announced...
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When her best friend died, she used artificial intelligence to keep talking to him – Snapzu Science
When the engineers had at last finished their work, Eugenia Kuyda opened a console on her laptop and began to type. “Roman,” she wrote. “This is your digital monument.” Continue reading... More great ...
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Shhh! My Not-So-Quiet Life as a Librarian with Tourette’s – Snapzu Science
After struggling for years with involuntary tics and outbursts, Josh Hanagarne found his calling in a job that involves no shortage of shushing. Continue reading... More great content like this @ Scie...
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