A new study says a psychedelic trip may physically change your brain and could explain why some people note benefits from the ...
Researchers in Canada tested whether the effects of psilocybin extend to the social behavior of the amphibious mangrove ...
The Pentagon has changed its drug screening policy to test service members for psilocin, indicating the use of psilocybin mushrooms, according to an Aug. 18 memo. Psilocin will be added to drug ...
A new scientific study has looked into how just one dose of magic mushrooms can trigger physical changes in the brain ...
A synthetic form of the active ingredient in magic mushrooms has cleared an early-phase trial. The drug, Compass Pathways’ COMP360, came through the placebo-controlled phase 1 without setting off any ...
Minnesota is on the verge of establishing a medical program for psychedelic mushrooms, and it potentially won’t cost the ...
A small study found that a single 25mg dose of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, produced measurable ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American There’s something odd about the many species ...
At a smoke shop in suburban Bryn Mawr, the four-pack of Ms. Mollie Cule tablets promises an “otherworldly” high for just $29.99. The package sports a starry-eyed woman, surrounded by floating ...
The study found that the bigger the psychedelic trip, the bigger the changes. None of the subjects reported a trip with the placebo dose, but all but one reported “significant alterations in their ...