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San Francisco Will Consider Ending All Prosecution of Psychedelic Drug Use

City lawmakers of San Francisco have introduced legislation that would significantly move forward the decriminalization of psychedelic substances. The bill will hopefully reduce non-violent drug...

Fungi Species New to Science Discovered in Scottish Highlands

What happens when you take 216 teaspoons of dirt from 55 remote Scottish mountains? Discovery, that's what. Scientists doing a survey of soil-born microorganisms in...

More Young Adults are Renting Next Door to Retired Folks – With Intergenerational Benefits

The latest housing trend in America has nothing to do with décor, or "open concepts," but rather the rise of intergenerational roommates. Described as separated...

Psilocybin Microdosing Study Finds Improved Mental Health and Psychomotor Dexterity in Those Over 55

What happens when a bunch of scientists put a study group of older people together and give them all psychedelic mushrooms? As it turns...

Artificial Photosynthesis Can Produce More Food in the Dark Than With Sunshine

Photosynthesis has evolved in plants for millions of years to turn water, carbon dioxide, and the energy from sunlight into plant biomass and the...

How Ketamine is a Speedster Antidepressant and Could Be Adapted For Use to Avoid Side Effects

Ketamine is the speedster of antidepressants, working within hours compared to more common antidepressants that can take several weeks. But ketamine can only be...

Remove the Sickly Houseplants From Your Home or Office – They’re Making You Sad

If a healthy house plant makes one relax, an unhealthy plant doesn't do anything right? In reality, unhealthy or dying plants go the other...

Students Create Edible Tortilla Tape to Keep Your Wraps Wrapped

Messy burritos could be a thing of the past—thanks to a new edible food tape. Inspired by their own experiences with sloppy lunches, students at...

Pokémon GO May Alleviate Some Depression, Says Study

Playing location-based games, such as the popular augmented reality game Pokémon GO, may alleviate non-clinical forms of mild depression, a new study has found. In...

French Town to Light its Streets With Bacteria Luminescence That Needs No Electricity

A French design startup wants to reimagine public lighting by introducing—much like in a fantasy or sci-fi story—bacterial and fungal bioluminescence to street lights. One...

World’s Vast Networks of Underground Fungi to be Mapped for First Time to Protect Trillions of Miles

Ten thousand fungal samples will be taken from hotspots around the globe, and cataloged as part of a project to map out the vast...

Probiotics Improve Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy, Study Shows

In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers found that probiotics significantly improve the symptoms of pregnancy-related nausea, vomiting, and constipation. Nausea and vomiting affect about 85% of...

Making Terrariums at Home: They’re Beautiful AND Good for the Mind

Gardeners "tend" to be happier than most, because among other reasons like getting more vitamin D or being in nature, they always have something...

Assisted Dying is Rapidly Becoming Legal and Accepted – Currently in 11 Countries and 10 US States

In 1997, only Switzerland allowed their residents to decide if they wanted to end their life, but compassion for end-of-life sensibilities has seen that...

The ‘Sioux Chef’ Brings Indigenous Food Back to the Forefront of American Diets

If you're like me, you never learned how to spell "sous chef" in school. Sean Sherman, on the other hand, has an altogether different...

Johns Hopkins Gets First Federal Grant for Psychedelic Treatments Research –And It’s For Tobacco Addiction

Johns Hopkins Medicine has been awarded a federal grant to explore the potential impacts of psilocybin on tobacco addiction—making it the first time in...

Don’t Rake Those Leaves: Good for Your Yard, and Good For the Planet

Can’t get motivated to rake those leaves off your lawn? Now you have the ultimate excuse to avoid that chore: you’d be saving the...

People Who’ve Tried Psychedelics Have Lower Risk of Heart Disease and Diabetes

A study has confirmed that the rates of heart disease and diabetes found in users of classic psychedelic substances, like psilocybin or MDMA, are...

Millennials Are Eating More Adventurously, Trying More Foreign Food—And Even Catching Their Own Dinner

Millennials are more adventurous with food than Baby Boomers—eating more foreign fare, experimenting with unusual ingredients, and even catching their own dinner—according to a...

Italy is Protecting its Giant Trees Forever – Monumental Trees that Can Live for Centuries

Big old trees. Are there any living things that speak to us the same way as big old trees? Italy has ensured through law that...