Magic Mushroom Chemical Appears to Physically Change Depressed Brains
A new study suggests taking psilocybin is a potentially useful treatment for depression.
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A new study suggests taking psilocybin is a potentially useful treatment for depression.
A fascinating look at the working relationship between the traditional scientific community and those with indigenous expertise.
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“We are now able to map all of the extent of our galaxy," said scientist Alberto Sanna.
The Arctic Apple was conceived as a way of increasing apple consumption and decreasing apple waste.
That story is now over—but not before coming to a heartwarming conclusion.
BABYGlimpse may or may not offer you a estimation of what you and your partner's future child might look like.
Although there is currently no long-term data on how the drug performs, this could be a landmark in the field of biomedicine.
An investigation into the oral health of orcas in captivity is raising serious concerns about the welfare of these majestic creatures.
Even the most hardened Brits can be brought low by unseasonable warmth.
Not everything in 2017 is the worst.
Still, if you're not keen on the idea of genetically altering yourself and/or shrinking your testicles, you could always just use a condom.
We could all be supplementing with breast milk tablets in the near future.
The asteroid itself isn't a threat, but astronomers are using it as an opportunity to prepare for a Deep Impact scenario.
The findings add even more complexity to Haumea’s already controversial story.
A robot's ability to deceive may not be as dangerous as you think.