The Therapy Part of Psychedelic Therapy Is a Mess
There’s little evidence to prove how necessary or helpful many of the accepted norms in psychedelic-assisted therapy are—and some could even harm patients. ..
There’s little evidence to prove how necessary or helpful many of the accepted norms in psychedelic-assisted therapy are—and some could even harm patients. ..
The Far North is thawing, unleashing clouds of planet-heating gas. Scientists rely on an arsenal of tech to sniff out just how nasty the problem is. ..
By recreating an early state of matter called the quark-gluon plasma, scientists hope to understand the conditions that made the universe what it is today. ..
The World Health Organization is gearing up to test vaccines against the Marburg virus—but the world is still not prepared to contain new viral outbreaks. ..
The tech giant is helping researchers and clinicians decipher vast amounts of data generated by people with persistent symptoms. ..
Thousands of contaminated sites are sitting on permafrost that'll soon thaw, a looming disaster that could spread beyond the region. ..
Alice Pelton, founder of The Lowdown, the world’s first contraception review platform, discusses the power of equipping women with information. ..
Researchers say viruses can kill antibiotic-resistant microbes and help treat infections. Regulators have to figure out how to get them on the market. ..
Meat brewed in bioreactors is on the way, but it’s still too expensive. The solution? Add a whole lot of plants. ..
In three-dimensional space, the surface of a black hole must be a sphere. But in higher dimensions, an infinite number of configurations are possible. ..