Gunther Weil was part of Harvard's psychedelic club, lived at Millbrook, and was there for the Concord Prison Experiment.
Chatbots are eroding our brains, according to MIT, but what happens when you throw psychedelics into the mix?
PLUS, a sneak peek on the fascinating life of a psychedelic OG.
RIP Jonathan Ott
Some mothers are turning to psilocybin mushrooms to navigate postpartum waves, shed outside expectations, and reconnect with themselves.
PLUS a sneak peek on our upcoming story about the late great Jonathan Ott.
The LDS Church's health code forbids "intoxicating substances." So why are a number of Mormons turning to ketamine therapy for healing?
Professional athletes claim that ayahuasca helps them achieve the highest level of performance. But is it true?
PLUS a sneak peek on Friday's story about ketamine and Mormonism.
Ahead of the Dead’s 60th, one writer reflects on what it *actually* means to chase freedom on the road.
They're still a "Schedule I narcotic," with penalties that often include serious prison time.