On April 19, 1943, chemist Albert Hofmann intentionally ingested LSD, and felt the drug’s hallucinogenic effects while riding his bicycle home. This short animation imagines what that journey home ...
LSD may alter consciousness by freeing the brain from its natural barriers, allowing neurons that wouldn't normally interact, to have unusual conversations, brain scans show. Investigating how ...
It’s August 29, 1956. A philosopher, a psychiatrist, and his research assistant watch as the most famous recovering alcoholic puts a dose of LSD in his mouth and swallows. The man is Bill Wilson and ...
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