A massive backlash against LSD eventually culminated in a 1970 Congressional law declaring it a Schedule 1 drug, meaning it officially has "no accepted medical use" in the U.S.
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In the 1930s, the Switzer brothers stumbled onto a way to mimic fluorescence. That led to Day-Glo, which has been making the ...
Anyone familiar with the music and subculture of the Grateful Dead understands the innate physicality of a Dead show. A closely packed crowd flows in unison with the slow build of a jam, collectively ...
In A Nutshell Researchers used a light-based brain imaging technique in mice to watch, in real time, what happens in the brain during a psychedelic experience and found a specific electrical rhythm ...
Soaring up to heaven, watching your life flash past, or hovering over your own body on a surgeon's table. People who've been ...
The record label wanted another ‘California Girls’. The Beach Boys gave them a song that changed the world - INTERVIEW: Amid ...
The Secretary of Health and Human services, now 72, made a flippant admission last week that he isn’t afraid of germs because ...
A single intravenous infusion of DMT, a fast-acting psychedelic compound found in the Amazonian brew ayahuasca, significantly ...
The origin story matters. One of the original LSD collaborators, as a freshman at the University of Minnesota, worked ...
Over dinner recently a top agent told us they’d attended a party the evening before hosted by an A-list comedian’s company, and at the entrance were two waiters holding mysterious little spritz ...
Feb 2 (Reuters) - A clinical-trial provider sued psychedelic therapy developer Definium Therapeutics (DFTX.O), opens new tab on Monday in Delaware federal court, claiming it stole trade secrets ...