Here’s some research to show us that we need to fail in order to learn.
Read moreInterview with Psychedelic Researcher Brad Adams
Check out this interview on psychedelics with researcher Brad Adams.
Read morePsychedelics, Addiction and Anxiety
Here’s a look at how participants at some of the country's leading medical research centers are going through intense therapy and six-hour psychedelic journeys, deep into their minds, to help with addiction and anxiety.
Read more5-MeO-DMT
New research looks at the potential benefits and risks of 5-MeO-DMT.
Read moreCenter for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research
Johns Hopkins University researchers plan to use psychedelic drugs to attack some of society's toughest problems at a new research center, including smoking, depression, alcoholism, Alzheimer's disease, anorexia, Lyme disease and even addiction to opioids.
The new Center for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research opened this month in Baltimore.
Read moreStudying Consciousness
Here’s a scientific look at why we need to study consciousness.
Read morePsilocybin Being Researched As Aid for Alzheimer's and Depression
The largest psychedelic research center in the world, and the first of its kind in the United States, will open at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Maryland. Funded by $17 million from private donors, the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research will conduct research into the use of psychedelic drugs in the treatment of addiction, PTSD, depression, Alzheimer's disease and more.
Read moreThe Science of DMT
Here’s a look at the latest research of DMT and the brain.
Read moreMDMA for PTSD
More research with promising results on how pharmaceutical-grade MDMA can be used in combination with psychotherapy, to help patients who have a severe form of PTSD that has not responded to other treatments.
Read moreAwe
This article looks at the emotion and the experience of awe, and why it is important.
Read moreLucid Moments
Numerous reports documenting lucid moments at the end of life spur Alzheimer’s researchers to explore the phenomenon. Fascinating!
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