Post Overview
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Current Event
6 years ago+15 15 0Why The FDA’s ‘Breakthrough’ Nomination For MDMA Matters - Psychedelic Times
MDMA photo via Flickr user Kripos_NCIS You may have heard that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently designated MDMA a ‘breakthrough therapy’—but what the heck does that mean? Currently, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic St ...
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6 years ago+2 2 0‘Poltergeist’ Was The Perfect Suburbanite Horror Flick | PHX SUX
The doorknob is what got me. We had the same faux aged, fake bronze doorknobs with the Greek meander design on all the doors in our house. I was Carol Anne’s age when Poltergeist was released in 1982 and her brother’s age when I saw the movie for the ...
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6 years ago+1 1 0The Taliban Tried to Surrender and the U.S. Rebuffed Them. Now Here We Are.
Donald Trump is about to repeat the same mistakes the U.S. has already made in its never-ending war in Afghanistan.
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Analysis
6 years ago+35 35 0 x 1How To Fix Poverty: Why Not Just Give People Money?
Forget food aid, cows and job training. An unprecedented 12-year experiment in Kenya tests the power of cash.
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6 years ago+1 1 0Oregon’s Psilocybin Society Drafts Framework For Legal Mushroom Therapy - Psychedelic Times
According to the most recent Global Drug Survey, psilocybin “magic” mushrooms are the safest recreational drug on the planet—even less dangerous than marijuana. Yet, despite the fungi’s wealth of medical benefits—including potential treatment for add ...
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6 years ago+16 16 0Drug prosecutions at historic low under Sessions’ “crackdown”
Attorney General Jeff Sessions doesn’t have the tools he needs to reverse a five-year decline in drug prosecutions.
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Analysis
6 years ago+7 7 0Don’t Let That Viral Drinking Water Database Scare You
The Environmental Working Group’s database is designed to instill fear.
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Analysis
6 years agoAnalysis+1 1 0The latest dangerous drug trend doesn’t actually exist
What the hell is a “narcan party” anyway?
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6 years ago+13 13 0The Unexpected Issue Keeping Weed out of Reach for Many Medical Marijuana Patients
It's not just expensive weed.
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Analysis
6 years ago+1 1 0Waiting on Bitcoin | Brendan C. Byrne
Bitcoin was never meant for the wide world; the wide world was meant to be refashioned in its image.
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6 years ago+1 1 0Scientists Are Testing Bomb-Sniffing Technology to Create a Weed Breathalyzer
They totally know, man.
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Analysis
6 years ago+29 29 0 x 1Your Brain Doesn't Contain Memories. It Is Memories
Memories begin when your neurons respond to outside stimuli—and compound to rewire your brain.
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Video/Audio
7 years ago+6 6 0Churchgoers Share Thoughts On President Donald Trump's Immigration Ban, Christian Values | NBC News
Churchgoers share their thoughts on President Trump’s comments that Christian refugees will be given preferential treatment as refugees, and the executive order on immigration halting travel from 7 Muslim-majority countries.
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7 years ago+1 1 0Donald P. Lovecraft, Or, The Doom That Came To Manhattan
What if H.P. Lovecraft wrote about Donald Trump? A darkly humorous poem written and read by The Klute in the style of 'The Horror at Red Hook.'
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How-to
7 years ago+28 28 0How Do You Differentiate Good Acting From Bad Acting?
Answer by Marcus Geduld, Shakespearean director, computer programmer, teacher, writer: If anyone tells you there are objective standards, they're ...
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8 years agoAnalysis+17 17 0Open access: All human knowledge is there—so why can’t everybody access it?
We paid for the research with taxes, and Internet sharing is easy. What's the hold-up?
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8 years ago+8 8 0American Scientists Want to Manufacture Synthetic Human Genomes
The ‘Human Genome Project—Write’ has drawn criticism because it could one day lead to children without biological parents.
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8 years ago+3 3 0Guy Fieri eating to "Hurt" by Johnny Cash
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8 years ago+28 28 0Ivan the Terminator: Russia Is Showing Off Its New Robot Soldier | VICE News
Experts say it's a troubling development that could help bring the world closer to the nightmare scenario of unthinking robots killing people without the checks and balances of human control.
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8 years ago+3 3 0German scientists are training robots to 'feel' pain
By being able to feel pain, robots can react to it like we do.