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Psychedelic drugs are making a comeback, but not on the party scene. They could be the future of mental health.
The Future of Psychedelic Science by Ryan O’Hare
About Us by Imperial Centre for Psychedelic Research
Back to the future: Psychedelic drugs in psychiatry by Peter Grinspoon, MD
The Future Of Psychedelic Medicine Might Skip The Trip by Will Yakowicz
The worldview-changing drugs poised to go mainstream by Ed Prideaux
Top 10 Hardest-Throwing Pitchers in Baseball by Matthew Jussim
How Dock Ellis dropped acid and threw a no-hitter by Larry Getlen
A glacier on Mount Everest is literally blowing away.
Everest’s Highest Glacier has Lost 2,000 Years of Ice in 30 Years by Brandon Specktor
Behind the Scenes of a Comprehensive Scientific Expedition to Mt. Everest by Sandra Elvin, Pete Athans, Paul Mayewski, Jiban Ghimire, Aurora C. Elmore, and Valerie Craig
Glaciers are shrinking fast. Scientists are rushing to figure out how fast by Rebecca Hersher
Everest expedition with 6 CCI scientists sets 3 world records by UMaine News (Contact: Beth Staples)
25 of the strangest Guinness World Records ever by USA Today Travel
What is a glacier? by National Snow & Ice Data Center
Why That Giant Ice Cube Is in Your Drink by Anna Archibald
An object in the far reaches of our solar system may or may not actually exist, but scientists are trying to find out for sure.
If Planet Nine exists, why has no one seen it? by Zaria Gorvett
Uncovering the mystery of Planet Nine by Lucy Freeman
PLANET 9: OLD DATA COULD UNCOVER THE SOLAR SYSTEM'S NEWEST WORLD, 38 YEARS LATE by Passant Rabie
Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.
Today, you’ll learn about trippy psychedelic drugs that could alter everything we know about mental health, a glacier on Mount Everest that is literally blowing away and an object in the far reaches of our solar system that may or may not be there.
Psychedelic drugs are making a comeback, but not on the party scene. They could be the future of mental health.
The Future of Psychedelic Science by Ryan O’Hare
About Us by Imperial Centre for Psychedelic Research
Back to the future: Psychedelic drugs in psychiatry by Peter Grinspoon, MD
The Future Of Psychedelic Medicine Might Skip The Trip by Will Yakowicz
The worldview-changing drugs poised to go mainstream by Ed Prideaux
Top 10 Hardest-Throwing Pitchers in Baseball by Matthew Jussim
How Dock Ellis dropped acid and threw a no-hitter by Larry Getlen
A glacier on Mount Everest is literally blowing away.
Everest’s Highest Glacier has Lost 2,000 Years of Ice in 30 Years by Brandon Specktor
Behind the Scenes of a Comprehensive Scientific Expedition to Mt. Everest by Sandra Elvin, Pete Athans, Paul Mayewski, Jiban Ghimire, Aurora C. Elmore, and Valerie Craig
Glaciers are shrinking fast. Scientists are rushing to figure out how fast by Rebecca Hersher
Everest expedition with 6 CCI scientists sets 3 world records by UMaine News (Contact: Beth Staples)
25 of the strangest Guinness World Records ever by USA Today Travel
What is a glacier? by National Snow & Ice Data Center
Why That Giant Ice Cube Is in Your Drink by Anna Archibald
An object in the far reaches of our solar system may or may not actually exist, but scientists are trying to find out for sure.
If Planet Nine exists, why has no one seen it? by Zaria Gorvett
Uncovering the mystery of Planet Nine by Lucy Freeman
PLANET 9: OLD DATA COULD UNCOVER THE SOLAR SYSTEM'S NEWEST WORLD, 38 YEARS LATE by Passant Rabie
Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.
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