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U.S. Attorney and President Trump ally Jeanine Pirro warned Monday that anyone who brings a gun into Washington, D.C., would face "going to jail." The big picture: Many Republican members have shifted their tone on gun control since federal agents fatally shot Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti, who was legally carrying a licensed firearm at the time of his death. Driving the news: "You bring a gun into this district, count on going to jail," Pirro said on Fox News. "I don't care if you have a license in another district and I don't care if you're a law abiding gun [...]

SpaceX has acquired xAI in a deal that combines two of Elon Musk's biggest companies. Why it matters: It dramatically reshapes SpaceX's looming IPO, giving investors access to a dominant space company and a frontier AI model developer.What they're saying: "SpaceX has acquired xAI to form the most ambitious, vertically-integrated innovation engine on (and off) Earth," Musk wrote."This marks not just the next chapter, but the next book in SpaceX and xAI's mission: scaling to make a sentient sun to understand the Universe and extend the light of consciousness to the stars!"Zoom in: The deal values the combined company at [...]

While most of the South is bouncing back from the ongoing winter storms, the crisis in Nashville and parts of Mississippi is dragging into another week, with at least 37 dead and tens of thousands still without power. Why it matters: Unlike Texas in 2021, power generation held up. The failures were more mundane: Icy trees snapped power lines, and crews struggled to reach damaged poles. That's left a patchwork recovery: Most of the region is recovering, but tens of thousands remain stuck without heat in freezing temperatures.Driving the news: At least 37 people have died — 21 in Tennessee, [...]

The last few years have exposed some of the fractures in a world currency system dominated by the U.S. dollar. China's leaders see an opportunity — but achieving it will likely prove easier said than done.The big picture: For all the gripes that nations around the world have about the United States' stewardship of the dollar, displacing the dollar would require China or any other potential rival to build infrastructure and make sacrifices that would be no easy feat.For China, it would mean relaxing its strict controls on the flow of capital into and out of the country, an important [...]

White House envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are expected to meet on Friday in Istanbul together with representatives of several Arab and Muslim countries to discuss a possible nuclear deal, according to two sources with knowledge and a U.S. official. A fourth source familiar with the planning said a meeting on Friday was "the best case scenario" but cautioned that nothing is final until it happens.Why it matters: This would be the first meeting between U.S. and Iranian officials since the collapse of the negotiations and the 12-day war last June. It comes during a massive [...]

From the National Mall to the streets of Minneapolis to TikTok screens across the country, harmonizing has become a tool of resistance.The big picture: Protest anthems have punctuated tense moments in American history, rallying demonstrators during the early labor movement and again during the Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam upheavals of the 1960s. Driving the news: Bruce Springsteen, an outspoken Trump critic, is among the artists releasing anti-administration anthems.He slammed "King Trump's private army" in his new song, "Streets Of Minneapolis," singing: "In chants of 'ICE out now' / Our city's heart and soul persists / Through broken glass and bloody [...]

AI startups are raising billions of dollars to develop "brains" for robots that could work everywhere from oil rigs to construction sites.Why it matters: Blue-collar workers may have as much to fear from AI job disruption as do white-collar workers.The big picture: The basic idea is that these software "brains" would understand physics and other real-world conditions — helping the robots adapt to changing environments.Some of these AI-powered robots may be humanoids, others may not — form is less important than functionality.If a robot has the physical capability to do a task, it could have the flexible knowledge. Plumbing, electrical, [...]

Eight seconds on a bull has always been about instinct, not data. That's starting to change, as artificial intelligence moves into rodeo arenas and brings analytics to one of America's most tradition-bound sports.Why it matters: Rodeo has long defined itself as the last major American sport untouched by analytics. If AI takes hold in training and broadcasts, it won't just change how riders compete but redefine the cowboy's identity. State of play: The shift isn't just technological. It's cultural.Cowboys are one of America's most enduring symbols of independence and tradition. Their embrace of AI could serve as a bridge between [...]

Stars at the Grammys protested President Trump's immigration policies in speeches and by wearing pins saying "ICE OUT" at Sunday's event in Los Angeles.The big picture: Bad Bunny received a standing ovation during his "ICE out" acceptance speech, Billie Eilish and Kehlani both said "f**k ICE" as they accepted their Grammys and Olivia Dean noted she's the granddaughter of an immigrant as she clutched her award.Meanwhile, Billie Eilish, Justin and Hailey Bieber, and Joni Mitchell were among those wearing pins protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement.What they're saying: "Before I say thanks to God, I'm going to say ICE out," Bad [...]

The Kennedy Center will close for renovations on July 4 for about two years, President Trump announced Sunday. The big picture: The president's announcement comes after a wave of event cancellations at the D.C. venue after its name was changed in December to include Trump's name.A board that Trump handpicked in 2025 voted unanimously to rename the performing arts venue, sparking criticism from President John F. Kennedy's family and other Democrats.Driving the news: Trump said Sunday there had been a yearlong review into whether the center should be fully closed and reopened or partially closed during its reconstruction."I have determined [...]

Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) vowed to continue his campaign against the immigration detention of children after picking up 5-year-old Liam Ramos from an ICE facility and escorting him back to Minnesota Sunday.Why it matters: After Ramos' release, Democrats are now focusing on other children that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has detained and the condition of detention centers.There's no direct data publicly available on the number of children in immigration custody, but nonprofit news outlet the Marshall Project's analysis in December found at least 3,800 children under age 18 had been detained in 2025 since President Trump took office for a second [...]

House Democrats splintered on a private call Sunday over whether to vote for legislation that would keep the Department of Homeland Security funded for two more weeks, a half dozen sources on the call told Axios.Why it matters: The deal was the result of negotiations between Senate Democrats and the White House, but many House Democrats despise the idea of voting to fund DHS without reforms, even in the short term.The fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti have stirred overwhelming Democratic sentiment against the department.Several lawmakers expressed firm opposition to voting for the funding measure, saying they are [...]

Liberal media, long dominated by a few big national players such as New York Times columnists, is splintering into countless micro-factions, much like the early MAGA movement.Why it matters: Gone are the days of simply sucking up to the Times or Rachel Maddow. Now, potential 2028 contenders for president need to navigate a multi-layered media ecosystem controlled by big players and solo operators with big audiences.An explosion of new voices has diluted the power of legacy pundits and MS NOW stars.We're here to guide you through the liberal version of MAGA's surge-and-splinter:The progressive media bubble has its star shows, such [...]

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) predicted Sunday that the House will end the partial government shutdown by Tuesday, even as he prepares to move forward without Democratic support for Department of Homeland Security funding.Why it matters: Johnson faces the difficult task of quashing internal GOP tensions after the deadly immigration crackdown in Minnesota scattered appropriations talks. The funding bill would launch a two-week window for high-stakes negotiations over DHS.The Senate passed legislation Friday that separated out the fight over immigration enforcement from the effort to prevent a lengthier shutdown. A partial shutdown began Saturday. But the relief didn't last long, [...]

A federal appeals judge tossed the Justice Department's misconduct complaint against Judge James Boasberg, who said last spring the administration defied his order to halt deportation flights to El Salvador.The big picture: The administration has attacked judges appointed by Democrats and Republicans alike. But this ruling shows the limits of the Justice Department's self-proclaimed "war" on judges who rule against the administration.Driving the news: The DOJ alleged last summer that Boasberg raised concerns at a Judicial Conference session that the Trump administration would "disregard rulings" and trigger a "constitutional crisis." In his Dec. 19 order, Judge Jeffrey Sutton noted the [...]

The Trump administration has told Iran through multiple channels that it's open to meeting to negotiate a deal, a senior U.S. official tells Axios.Why it matters: The diplomatic push comes as Trump has ordered a massive military buildup in the Gulf, raising the stakes of whether talks can avert a strike on Iran and a wider regional war.Driving the news: Turkey, Egypt and Qatar are working to organize a meeting between White House envoy Steve Witkoff and senior Iranian officials in Ankara later this week, two regional sources tell Axios."It is moving. We are doing our best," an official from [...]

A federal judge on Saturday ordered the release of 5-year-old Liam Ramos and his father from immigration detention in a stunning castigation of the Trump administration's "ill-conceived and incompetently-implemented" deportation campaign.The big picture: The image of Ramos in his tiny backpack and blue bunny cap sparked mass outrage against the government's federal blitz that turned Minneapolis into a deadly tinderbox.The latest: U.S. District Judge Fred Biery of the Western District of Texas, a Clinton appointee, said Ramos and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, must be released no later than Tuesday after they were taken from Minneapolis last month.Rep. Joaquin Castro [...]

Private nonprofits and Black philanthropists are stepping in to save endangered Black history touchstones as the Trump administration orders agencies to scrub or rewrite "equity-related" public history.Why it matters: Private Black funding is becoming the last line of defense for many sites central to the country's democratic and civil rights memory, as the federal government retreats from preservation. "It's my hope that we don't stay in this weird and tragic period," Deborah D. Douglas, author of "U.S. Civil Rights Trail: A Traveler's Guide to the People, Places, and Events that Made the Movement," tells Axios."So I'm glad that private individuals [...]

A massive buyer has entered the market for commercial warehouses, sparking furious local protests:The Department of Homeland Security has scouted dozens of locations to retrofit into ICE detention centers. The biggest ones could hold as many as 9,500 people.Why it matters: ICE's detention population nearly doubled over the past year, but lack of capacity was a bottleneck on mass deportations. Now that it has $45 billion to spend from the "Big, Beautiful Bill," it's quickly making purchases for hundreds of millions of dollars. Some of the sites are warehouses previously designed for e-commerce retailers, Bloomberg reported.These sites will need additional [...]

Prediction markets have emerged as an unlikely engine of viral misinformation, pumping out false, misleading and context-free claims to millions of people on social media.Why it matters: Once a niche corner of crypto and gambling cultures, these platforms have rapidly become a central force in how politics, media and global crises are understood in real time.Kalshi and Polymarket, the two dominant prediction markets, have pushed deep into the mainstream, striking a vast web of media, sports and influencer partnerships as their valuations have soared.The problem: Their social media accounts face few of the rules or norms that govern journalism, even [...]

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) issued a warning to Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Saturday: You can't rely on Democratic votes to end the partial government shutdown.Why it matters: Johnson may instead be forced to try and get virtually all of his members to vote for the government funding legislation — a difficult task as some GOP lawmakers are already raising stringent objections.Driving the news: Jeffries informed Johnson on a Saturday call that the Democratic votes wouldn't be there to pass the bill in a bipartisan manner, Republican and Democratic leadership sources told Axios.Democrats are hesitant to vote for [...]

The surge of immigration agents into Minnesota can continue, a federal judge ruled on Saturday.Why it matters: The decision is a win for the Trump administration, which has argued that "Operation Metro Surge" has "succeeded" with thousands of arrests.The decision, from U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez, comes just days after 37-year-old Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti was shot and killed by federal agents. What she's saying: "Ultimately, the Court finds that the balance of harms does not decisively favor an injunction," the judge said in the order.Menendez noted that plaintiffs "made a strong showing" that Operation Metro Surge "will likely continue [...]

Groups using the names and imagery of 1970s-era militant movements are reappearing in public protests tied to immigration enforcement, underscoring how intensely ICE raids are reshaping activism in cities.The big picture: Today's groups are not the original Black Panthers or Brown Berets, yet their visibility signals a broader shift toward confrontational symbolism as ICE and Border Patrol face little accountability over excessive force accusations. State of play: The appearance of sometimes militant armed groups could heighten tension following the shooting deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good by federal agents. These groups present themselves as immigrant-rights defenders, not paramilitary [...]

A top Iranian security official close to the country's leader said on Saturday that there is progress in efforts to launch negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. Why it matters: President Trump has ordered a massive U.S. military buildup in the Gulf ahead of a possible strike against Iran. White House officials say Trump hasn't made a final decision and is still willing to explore a diplomatic solution.What they are saying: "Contrary to the artificially manufactured media war narrative, the formation of a framework for negotiations is progressing," the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran Ali Larijani [...]

The tech world is agog (and creeped out) about Moltbook, a Reddit-style social network for AI agents to communicate with each other. No humans needed.The big picture: Tens of thousands of AI agents are already using the site, chatting about the work they're doing for their people and the problems they've solved, per The Verge.Zoom in: "The humans are screenshotting us," an AI agent wrote.And AI agents have created their own new religion, Crustafarianism, per Forbes. Core belief: "Memory is sacred."Between the lines: Imagine waking up to discover that the AI agent you built has acquired a voice and is [...]

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman (KBS) said in a private briefing on Friday in Washington that if President Trump doesn't follow through on his threats against Iran, the regime will end up stronger, four sources in the room tell Axios. Why it matters: This is a reversal from the public Saudi talking points cautioning against escalation and from the deep concern Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) expressed to Trump three weeks ago. That warning was one reason Trump decided to delay a strike.Catch up quick: KBS, the crown prince's younger brother and closest confidant, was visiting Washington [...]

Journalist Don Lemon was released from prison on Friday after federal agents arrested him in Los Angeles Thursday evening following backlash over his coverage of an anti-ICE protest in a Minnesota church. Why it matters: A magistrate judge had rejected the Justice Department's initial attempt to bring a case against him last week, citing insufficient evidence that he violated any law.Zoom in: Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Friday evening said Lemon had been "released on his own recognizance." He said in his first remarks since being arrested Thursday evening: "I have spent my entire career covering the news. I [...]

The Senate passed legislation Friday to separate the fight over ICE funding from the threat of a broader government shutdown.Why it matters: It's a major step toward resolving the partial government shutdown that's set to begin at midnight, even as it leaves open questions about whether Democrats can deliver on promises to force changes at the Department of Homeland Security.The package, which funds non-DHS programs through Sept. 30 and continues DHS funding at its current level for two weeks, passed 71-29.Five Republicans and 24 Democrats voted "no."Driving the news: Negotiations will now continue over Democrats' demands for changes at the [...]

Some investors aren't happy with President Trump's Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh.Why it matters: He hasn't even been confirmed for the job, and there's already tension in the market. What they're saying: "I don't like the pick," Neil Dutta, chief economist at Renaissance Macro Research, wrote in a note to clients. Dutta tells Axios: "I don't think people should change their investment plans around Warsh. The Fed is bigger than any one person. At the margin, Warsh represents a bit of uncertainty."One concern is that Warsh will cut interest rates now to appease Trump even if lower rates aren't [...]

Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell once sent a message to an email address associated with former President Clinton that complimented the size of the recipient's genitals, according to a Trump administration official familiar with the email released in the latest batch of Epstein files.It's unclear whether Maxwell was writing to Clinton or an aide who used the ex-president's account, and whose name was redacted. Clinton for years has denied using email, and repeatedly was referenced in the third person in emails sent from the account.Why it matters: But the years-long email correspondence in the government's Epstein files sheds more light [...]

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The court ruled that construction can restart on a wind farm off the coast of New York State. The Trump administration had ordered work to stop in December. [...]

President Trump’s Middle East envoy and his son-in-law were expected to meet Iran’s foreign minister in Istanbul on Friday amid tensions between the countries. [...]

The agreement was short on details, but President Trump said India had promised to stop buying Russian oil and would buy more U.S. products for a reduction on tariffs. [...]

The “Project Vault” initiative is intended to reduce U.S. reliance on China for key technology components. [...]

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Bill Clinton agreed to an interview he had long resisted, but Representative James Comer, the Oversight Committee chairman, signaled he would go forward with holding the former president in contempt. [...]

Newly released emails offer new details about ties between Jeffrey Epstein and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, as well as Sarah Ferguson, once the Duchess of York in Britain. [...]

Immigration raids have scared off customers and workers, a pattern repeated in other cities where federal officials have arrived in force. [...]

Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish and Kehlani made strong statements about immigration on Sunday, while the host Trevor Noah drew President Trump’s ire. [...]

President Trump declared the awards ceremony “virtually unwatchable” and accused Mr. Noah of defamation over a joke he made that appeared to tie the president to Jeffrey Epstein. [...]

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Updated 4 weeks ago ago Don Rumsfeld says U.S. intervention in Iraq is “exact opposite” of Vietnam January 3, 2002 / 8:42 PM EST / CBS News Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld told “CBS Evening News” that the United States’ intervention into Iraq and the capture of its leader, Saddam Hussein, is the “exact opposite” of … Continue reading "Don Rumsfeld says U.S. intervention in Iraq is “exact opposite” of Vietnam" [...]

Updated 1 month ago ago https://archive.org/details/60minutes-cecotsegment Exhibit A: The Streisand Effect When one attempts to cover the truth, it becomes more conspicuous.-Chinese proverb 欲蓋彌彰 This is all possible because the underlying business of the media has become terrifyingly vulnerable to coercion. Somewhere out there, Dan Rather is crying and Ed Murrow is rolling in his … Continue reading "Watch the 60 Minutes segment pulled by Trump’s stooge at CBS, Bari Weiss" [...]

Updated 2 months ago ago https://midnightrebels.com/how-algorithms-and-sameness-fatigue-are-hollowing-out-electronic-music While the electronic music industry boasts record revenues in 2025, a crisis of “sameness fatigue” driven by algorithmic curation and risk-averse booking is hollowing out the culture’s creative core. From the functional sludge of “Spotify-core” to the pre-recorded spectacles of the main stage, the underground is now revolting with … Continue reading "How Algorithms and “Sameness Fatigue” Are Hollowing Out Electronic Music | Midnight Rebels" [...]

Updated 2 months ago ago https://archive.ph/K8Y3v Last year, a quarter of those younger than 25—with negligible differences among Trump and Harris supporters—held an “unfavorable opinion” of “Jewish people.” (Jewish people—not Israelis or Zionists.) He went around interviewing people to raise money to kill Jews. Not Zionists, not anything else, he literally used the words kill … Continue reading "A Sturm is Coming – Many Young Americans don’t like Jews | The Atlantic" [...]

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Updated 5 months ago ago If the Israelis would just give their country back to Palestinians, I’m 100% certain the Palestinians would not only have their own space program… …but would also be dominating Nobel prizes for science and medicine, and achieving breakthroughs like this: …and not murdering every last Jew stupid enough to still … Continue reading "Why we must destroy Israel before they grow backbones" [...]

Updated 6 months ago ago Islamists aren’t anti-colonial – they’re just upset their own plan of colonialism died at the gates of Vienna. [...]

Updated 3 months ago ago Experts put China’s next military move as roughly a 70% chance, vs 30% for Taiwan https://thehill.com/opinion/international/5379824-china-wants-to-invade-siberia-not-taiwanhttps://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/07/03/where-do-borders-need-to-be-redrawn/why-china-will-reclaim-siberia China could seize Russian Siberia about as quickly and easily as Russia seized Crimea. If Russia balks, then China could just cut them off and strong arm North Korea to do the same. Insightful … Continue reading "Forget Taiwan. Look for China to take Russia’s eastern provinces" [...]
Fireside Project is a nonprofit that helps reduce the risks of psychedelic experiences through a free support line, coaching, education, and research. In this episode, Joshua White speaks with Psychedelics Today about why real-time support matters, what it takes to run a national hotline, and what Fireside learned after more than 30,000 conversations since launch. White shares how his background as a lawyer and his early hotline volunteering shaped Fireside's model. He also describes how festival harm reduction work, including lessons from Zendo-style support spaces, revealed a major gap: people often need help during an experience and after it ends. [...]
Manvir Singh joins Psychedelics Today to unpack what shamanism means and why the term matters now. Singh is an anthropologist and author of Shamanism: The Timeless Religion. He argues that shamanism is not limited to "remote" societies or the past. Instead, it reliably reappears because it helps humans manage uncertainty, illness, and the unknown. This episode is relevant for the psychedelic community because "shaman" often gets used loosely, or avoided entirely. Singh offers a clear framework for talking about shamanic practice without leaning on romantic myths, drug-centered assumptions, or rigid definitions that do not fit the cross-cultural record. Early Themes [...]
Oli critiques extractive, capital-driven dynamics in the psychedelic ecosystem and suggests fungi offer a different ethic: patience, humility, symbiosis, and realism about parasitism and imbalance. Oli Genn-Bash (Brighton, UK) joins Joe Moore for a grounded conversation on the boom in functional mushrooms and why the category may be moving too quickly. As the founder of The Fungi Consultant, Oli works with consumers and brands to demystify functional mushrooms, with a focus on education, traceability, and realistic expectations. The conversation begins with a critique of wellness hype cycles. Oli explains how consumer desperation for help with anxiety, sleep, stress, and cognition [...]
In this live episode, Tricia Eastman joins to discuss Seeding Consciousness: Plant Medicine, Ancestral Wisdom, Psychedelic Initiation. She explains why many Indigenous initiatory systems begin with consultation and careful assessment of the person, often using divination and lineage-based diagnostic methods before anyone enters ceremony. Eastman contrasts that with modern frameworks that can move fast, rely on short trainings, or treat the medicine as a stand-alone intervention. Early Themes: Ritual, Preparation, and the Loss of Container Eastman describes her background, including ancestral roots in Mexico and her later work at Crossroads Ibogaine in Mexico, where she supported early ibogaine work with [...]
Logan Davidson joins the show to talk about the fast-moving world of Ibogaine in American and why state-based leadership is shaping the future of psychedelic reform. Davidson is the executive director of Texans for Greater Mental Health, the legislative director at VETS, and a key strategist behind Texas' landmark interest in ibogaine research. He also advises for Americans for Ibogaine. His work sits at the intersection of science, policy, and lived experience, and this conversation offers a clear look into what is happening right now. Early Themes: The Rise of State Advocacy Davidson explains how he entered politics at nineteen [...]
In this episode, Michael Sapiro joins Kyle Buller to explore truth, healing, and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy through the lens of his new book, Truth Medicine. A clinical psychologist, ordained Zen Buddhist monk, retreat leader, and fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, he blends Buddhist psychology, trauma work, and consciousness studies. The discussion focuses on how people discover and live their truth, and why that truth becomes the core medicine in healing. Early in the Podcast with Michael Sapiro Michael describes how years of clinical work and retreat facilitation shaped his understanding of healing. Real transformation happens when people speak truths [...]
Holotropic Breathwork sits at the center of this wide ranging conversation between Psychedelics Today co-founders Joe Moore and Kyle Buller. Drawing from decades of personal practice and assorted types of breathwork facilitation, they explore how breathwork methods from the Grof lineage including Dreamshadow Breathwork can prepare people for psychedelic work, support difficult journeys, and deepen integration over time. Kyle shares how his near death experience, somatic training, and breathwork facilitation shaped this new course on breathwork foundations, while Joe reflects on how reading Dr Stanislav Grof and years of experience in Holotropic Breathwork changed how he approaches psychedelics. Early Themes: [...]
Alexander Beiner joins Psychedelics Today to explore how psychedelics, culture, and power shape each other. A writer, facilitator, and co founder of the conference Breaking Convention and the media platform KAINOS, he has spent years thinking about how psychedelic experiences ripple into politics, economics, conflict, and community. In this episode, he and Joe trace the path from early internet forums to today's psychedelic renaissance, and ask what it would mean to bring a truly psychedelic perspective into our institutions. Beiner is less interested in psychedelics as a niche medical tool and more interested in how they can help us see [...]
Overview Evelyn Eddy Shoop PMHNP-BC joins Psychedelics Today to share her journey from Division I athlete to psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and psilocybin research participant. In this conversation, she explains how sports injuries, OCD, and intensive treatment led her into psychiatry and eventually into a psilocybin clinical trial at Yale. Her story weaves together lived experience, clinical training, and a call for more humane systems of care and better qualitative data in psychedelic science. Early Themes: Injury, OCD, and Choosing Psychiatry Early in the episode, Evelyn Eddy Shoop PMHNP-BC describes how multiple season ending injuries in college and serious [...]
Learn more - https://psychedeliconcology.com/ In this episode, Joe Moore sits down with Dr. Jason Konner, a longtime oncologist who recently left his full-time clinical role at Memorial Sloan Kettering to devote himself to the emerging intersection of cancer care and psychedelics. Dr Konner shares how, after more than two decades treating people, he hit a wall. The accumulated grief, constant exposure to death, and intensity of oncology left him deeply burned out, though he didn't have that language for it at the time. A chance moment in a yoga class, overhearing someone say "ayahuasca retreat" just before he was scheduled [...]
Clinical psychologist Dr. Genesee Herzberg joins Kyle to reflect on two decades in trauma work and 15 years inside the psychedelic ecosystem—from early MAPS conferences to running Sage Integrative Health. She traces how personal psychedelic experiences set her on a path of service, research at CIIS on MDMA-assisted therapy, and hands-on roles with MAPS: Zendo Project harm reduction, adherence rating, and ultimately serving as an MDMA therapist in clinical trials. Today she leads Sage, an integrative clinic (psychotherapy, psychiatry, bodywork, acupuncture, and functional nutrition) focused on ketamine-assisted therapy while preparing for MDMA's eventual approval. She also co-founded a sliding-scale KAP [...]
Clinical psychologist Dr. Ros Watts joins Psychedelics Today to share insights from her decade of work with psilocybin therapy and her evolving focus on community-based integration. As the former Clinical Lead for Imperial College London's landmark psilocybin-for-depression trial, Dr. Watts witnessed how psychedelic experiences can foster profound feelings of connection— to self, others, and nature — yet also how that connection can fade without ongoing support. In this conversation, she reflects on what years of research have taught her about connectedness as both a healing mechanism and a human need. She explores how integration work can transform fleeting psychedelic breakthroughs [...]
Artist, builder, and podcast host Jennifer Espenscheid joins Joe Moore for a rich conversation on creativity, process, and the spiritual dimensions of making art. Drawing from her South Dakota roots and large-scale works like Luciferia, Jennifer reflects on the blend of grit, intuition, and trust that guides her artistic life. She discusses how psychedelics have served as a tool for clarity and healing rather than direct creation of art, helping her dissolve patterns and reconnect to innate creativity. They explore how events like Burning Man catalyze inspiration, why intention and integration matter as much as vision, and the discipline of [...]
Brad Adams — LAMPS (Los Angeles Psychedelic Society) joins Kyle to trace his path from PhD researcher to community builder. Brad shares how early work in AIDS, Alzheimer's, gerontology, and cancer research primed him to notice Harbor-UCLA's psilocybin pilot for stage-4 cancer patients with death anxiety—where the strongest mystical experiences correlated with profound death acceptance. Teaming with Dennis McKenna, he ran an ayahuasca pilot in Peru and presented findings at Psychedelic Science 2017. From there, Brad founded LAMPS: first as research meetups at UCLA, then as a thriving hub hosting speakers and, ultimately, an L.A. psychedelic conference. He previews the [...]
In this episode, Kyle and Joe sit down with filmmaker Mustapha Khan and Dreamshadow's Elizabeth & Lenny Gibson to explore Life and Breath—a new documentary immersing viewers in the experience and community of Holotropic Breathwork. We talk about why Mustapha was drawn to Dreamshadow, the film's cinéma vérité approach that places you "in the room," and how years of facilitation informed what became both an archival record and a living portrait of transformation. Elizabeth and Lenny reflect on 35+ years of holding space, the role of curiosity over agenda, and why genuine community—not just catharsis—is central to lasting growth. Kyle [...]
In this episode, Joe Moore talks with Megan Portnoy, a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at Antioch University New England, about how ontological design can reshape the environments used in psychedelic-assisted therapy. Megan explains how physical space is not just a backdrop but an active participant in the therapeutic process, influencing emotion, cognition, and healing. She recently won an award for her presentation on this topic at PsychedelX. They explore how design principles that foster awe, play, and flexibility can deepen integration and expand what's possible in clinical settings. The conversation also examines how psychedelic communities can balance openness with [...]
Joe and Kyle open with reflections from their first r/psychonaut AMA, then pivot to why they're building Navigators—our off-social community with book/film clubs, early ad-free episodes, mentorship, and an expanding education library. The core discussion explores touch and bodywork in breathwork and psychedelic contexts: why defaulting to "no touch" and moving slowly matters; informed consent; reading nonverbals; and keeping client agency central. They unpack trauma-informed concepts like the window of tolerance, polyvagal‐adjacent ideas (and critiques), and the ethics of avoiding re-traumatization or facilitator-driven interventions ("WAIT: Why am I Talking/Treating/Touching?"). The duo emphasize that bodywork requires specialized training and careful framing—supportive, [...]
Interviewers: Joe Moore & Anne Philippi Guests: TK Wonder & Cipriana Quann (The Quann Sisters) Recorded: June 18 during MAPS PS 2025 Content note: This episode discusses childhood sexual, physical, and emotional abuse, suicidal ideation, disordered eating, and recovery. Identical twins, writers, and culture-shapers TK Wonder and Cipriana Quann join Joe and Anne for a frank, generous conversation about identity, resilience, and the long arc of healing. Cipriana recounts launching Urban Bush Babes in 2011 to center women of color in beauty and fashion—work that led to a Vogue "day-in-the-life" feature and collaborations with couture houses. TK shares the parallel [...]
In this candid, practice-focused conversation, Joe is joined by Norwegian psychologist and researcher Ivar Goksøyr to explore how therapists' own healing journeys can measurably improve client outcomes—and why MDMA-assisted experiences, used thoughtfully, may be a uniquely powerful catalyst for professional development. Ivar shares lessons from Norway's psychedelic research team (PTSD and the world's first MDMA-for-depression trial), his clinic Psykologvirke in Oslo, and his online course, "The Wounded Healer," which uses authentic footage from his FDA-approved MAPS volunteer MDMA sessions to illuminate real clinical processes, countertransference, and the "inner healing intelligence" as a working metaphor rather than dogma. The discussion ranges [...]
Joe and Kyle debrief a hometown Dreamshadow Transpersonal Breathwork weekend in Breckenridge, then sketch the next chapter for Psychedelics Today: a community-centric model (Navigators) that bundles education, live streams, book and film clubs, and small-group access. They kick around the big "creativity + psychedelics" question, contrast subjective "I feel creative" with objective task performance, and highlight new research—from DMT's potential in stroke recovery to breathwork's measurable effects. They wrap with quick hits on MAPS leadership, state policy moves, and what's coming up at PT this fall. Highlights & takeaways Breathwork > substance? A reminder that profound states are accessible without [...]
Episode summary Joe and Mary dive into how platform censorship and shifting algorithms have reshaped psychedelic media, why DoubleBlind moved to a "newsletter-first" model, and what that's revealed about true audience engagement. They reflect on the post-2024 MDMA decision headwinds, state-level policy moves (wins and losses), and how funding, politics, and culture continue to reconfigure the field. They also explore alternatives to alcohol, chronic pain research, reciprocity around iboga/ibogaine, and lessons from PS25 (MAPS' Psychedelic Science 2025). Highlights & themes From platforms to inboxes: Social and search suppression (IG/FB/Google) throttled harm-reduction journalism; DoubleBlind's pivot to email dramatically improved reach and [...]
Navigators: join our membership for exclusive livestreams, book/film clubs, courses, and meetups. Vital: apply or join the interest list—dates announced soon. Why community matters now With AI accelerating "dead-internet" dynamics, trusted human networks—book clubs, film clubs, local meetups—are essential. Skills for the moment: digital security hygiene and discernment (evaluating claims, sources, and inner signals). News & trends Alaska: statewide psilocybin initiative begins signature gathering. New Mexico: momentum toward group psilocybin care (cost-cutting models; ~2-year horizon). TBI & psychedelics: expanding research interest (ibogaine/5-MeO imaging work; anti-inflammatory angles). Colorado & iboga: advisory board backs therapeutic use and encourages Nagoya Protocol reciprocity; federal [...]
Joe Moore sits down with Greg Shanken (Colorado Psychedelic Society, Collaborence Psychedelic Business Association; founder, Higher Frequency Network) for a wide-ranging conversation about building community infrastructure, navigating censorship, and creating accessible, ethical pathways into psychedelic healing. Greg shares his personal arc from lifelong depression to ayahuasca, ketamine, and Bufo; why he launched a vetted affiliate/partner network for our space; and how Oregon–Colorado collaboration can widen access while honoring reciprocity and conservation. Key themes Collaborence: a two-day CO/OR event (online + in-person) connecting facilitators, professionals, and the public with pay-what-you-can access options. Access & affordability: how to widen entry points (microdosing, [...]
"Eroticism is the connection to vibrancy, to life—it's how we engage with the world through pleasure." "Feeling is power. A discerning human who can feel is a powerful human." "Psychedelics help us come back into right relationship with our body and with pleasure." "Play gives us the freedom to experiment, to try, to be vulnerable, and to learn without attaching our worth to the outcome." In this episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore sits down with Dr. Cat Meyer, licensed psychotherapist, sex therapist, and host of Sex, Love, Psychedelics. Together, they explore the deep intersections of sexuality, trauma healing, [...]
Joe Moore interviews Dee Dee Goldpaugh, LCSW about their new book Embrace Pleasure: How Psychedelics Can Heal Our Sexuality. The discussion covers the book's reception, critiques of over-medicalization, personal healing experiences, definitions of erotic energy and pleasure, historical repression of substances, and contemporary ethical concerns. Key topics Conversion therapy: historical use of psychedelics in conversion practices, risks today, and need for professional consensus to ban psychedelic-assisted conversion therapy. Motivation: reaction to dominance of the clinical/medical model in psychedelics. Author background: clinical social worker, ketamine-assisted therapy provider, sexual abuse survivor, early psychedelic integration work. Personal healing: ayahuasca and San Pedro (Wachuma) [...]
From the Rave Scene to Psychedelic Therapy In this episode, Kyle Buller speaks with Matt Xavier, DJ, therapist, and author. The conversation took place live at Psychedelic Science. Matt recalls his early years in the rave culture of 1990s New York. He ran record labels, hosted psychedelic trance events, and lived through the intensity of that scene. Why Music Is Medicine Matt believes music should be treated as medicine. He explains how playlists can align with the stages of a psychedelic journey—onset, climb, peak, and descent. He encourages people to listen with intention and to categorize tracks by emotion, energy, [...]
In this episode, Joe Moore sits down with Dr. Case Newsom, an emergency room physician in Denver and Medical Director for both Zendo Project and Stadium Medical. They explore how psychedelic harm reduction is merging with event medicine at concerts, festivals, and large-scale gatherings. Dr. Newsom shares his path from osteopathic medical training to bridging emergency medicine with psychedelic peer support. He explains how the Zendo Project has expanded beyond Burning Man, and why collaboration with medical teams matters. The discussion highlights new triage protocols, cultural shifts in Colorado, and the legal challenges that still stand in the way of [...]
In this episode, Joe Moore is joined by Kat Murti, Executive Director of Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP), the largest youth-led network working to end the war on drugs. SSDP organizes at the campus, local, state, federal, and international levels, with more than 100 chapters across the U.S. and sister organizations worldwide. Kat shares her personal journey into drug policy reform, from witnessing DEA raids on AIDS patients in the 1990s to fighting for civil liberties as a student at UC Berkeley. She explains how SSDP empowers young people to challenge outdated laws and promote policies rooted in compassion, scientific [...]
In this episode, Joe Moore is joined by Mareesa Stertz and Tania Abdul, the visionaries behind Sphinx Gate, one of Burning Man 2025's most ambitious and mythic art installations. Inspired by The NeverEnding Story, Sphinx Gate features two towering 34-foot sphinxes and a fully immersive, transformative art experience designed to help participants gain a deeper understanding of themselves. The trio explores how art and play can catalyze personal and collective transformation—without the need for psychedelics—by helping people reframe inner challenges as quests for growth. They discuss the project's mythic inspiration, how it has evolved into a "transmersive" self-discovery journey, and [...]
In this episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore sits down with Chad Charles — educator, mentor, and practitioner specializing in 5-MeO-DMT therapy. Chad shares his decade-long journey working with 5-MeO-DMT, emphasizing the importance of: Practitioner training and mentorship Personalized, therapeutic alliances The nuanced understanding of dissociative states Ethics in standardized clinical dosing A trauma-informed approach to psychedelic care He also introduces his upcoming research project, analyzing 500+ one-on-one sessions to illuminate best practices and ethical frameworks in the 5-MeO-DMT space. This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about harm reduction, responsible facilitation, and the future of psychedelic therapy. 🕒 Episode [...]

Name as many festivals as you can! We can start in this thread. Helpful to know the country too. They must be annual/recurring! Would be great to learn of some smaller ones too. This can be used when people join the sub asking for "which festival should I go to?" or "what festivals are in Europe?" Here goes: The big 3: Boom - Portugal Ozora - Hungary Modem - Croatia Europe Belgium: - Space Safari - Belgium Surya Spirits - Belgium Bulgaria: - Black Ritual Gathering - Bulgaria Cyprus: - Dark Dreams - Cyprus Czech Republic: - Rabbit Void - [...]

Any good festivals - or even just big parties - you all are aware of in April or May this year? submitted by /u/Downtown_Set_3276 [link] [comments] [...]

Hi guys, I've two extra Hilltop festival passes (Feb 5 - Feb 8) the whole 4 day tickets, available with me as my friends had cancelled their plans. If anyone's interested then please ping me. I'll be willing to sell the tickets at a reasonable price. P.S - I'll be there with my buddies for the whole 4 days so will be able to meet directly and get the entry bands if interested. submitted by /u/Adorable-Algae-8522 [link] [comments] [...]

Caught Nina at the HillTop Goa after-party (Aura Beach) and really vibed with her set. Trying to find her music but the name's too ambiguous. If anyone has her links or knows what alias she releases under, please share submitted by /u/rawatparth [link] [comments] [...]

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Proper 10th year anniversary for Parvati records, kudos to Karan for achieving this and kindzadza retro set was proper mad , made me feel grateful for being in that moment 🌀🤍💗🫡❗️☮️⚡️🔆🇹🇭 submitted by /u/Warm-Succotash1714 [link] [comments] [...]

If you're in Goa and either looking for an after party after Hilltop Festival first night -or- trying to swerve the Hilltop vibe and are looking for sounds from the future, then get down to this to hear some of the best of what modern psytrance has to offer. Tickets here or on the door of course. submitted by /u/Jaza_music [link] [comments] [...]

Hi all, I've seen something like the following mentioned a few times now: "some people don't really listen to psytrance in their day to day lives, just at festivals". Maybe I'm overestimating the prevalence of such a phenomenon, but if that's a thing, I have a hard time understanding it. submitted by /u/INANEDREAMZ [link] [comments] [...]

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Hi Everyone, looking to buy hilltop passes happening from 5th to 8th Feb. if anyone is selling. Pls hmu submitted by /u/Traditional-Medium23 [link] [comments] [...]

Quant’Om présente Oraya Oraya. Un nom qui résonne comme une étoile, un souffle, une lumière qui traverse les ombres. Un mot qui porte en lui la guérison, la force et l’élan vital des femmes et de toutes les voix qui cherchent à s’unir dans la bienveillance. Le 1er mai 2026, nous vous invitons à vivre une parenthèse hors du temps, une demi-journée au Wam Park de Sesquières à Toulouse, au bord du lac, là où l’eau reflète le ciel et où la nature amplifie l’énergie de chaque instant. Ce lieu n’est pas choisi par hasard : véritable écrin de vie, [...]

Here's the link to find my track directly: https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/album/5e4TjiVDS62IEpRsePr5yp?si=Xk0Br_KgTXO3lnoVCVEUCA Have a wonderful musical day !! submitted by /u/432_Hertz_ [link] [comments] [...]

We are going to the next Ozora. May you can help me with this questions: If we go by car, can we sleep in the car? We can convert it to a "camper". Can our friends camp with us at the samle place by tent? Can we leave the festival early with the car? Is there a Lineup somewhere available? I saw kalya scintilla/merkaba, globular, rawar & tribone on the website and want to hear them absolutely! We most likely will not attend the full Festival submitted by /u/AnduriII [link] [comments] [...]

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My debut EP “Eternal Doom” has just released today! I’d absolutely love if you could check it out, and let me know what you think! Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/J_R4DIUM [link] [comments] [...]

Loving the history and bit by bit breakdown of this track. Would love to connect and chat with other X-Dream fans out here. Absolutely love the German heavyweights and was lucky to hear them play at Back to the Source in Goa 2024 submitted by /u/CaptainTony99 [link] [comments] [...]

NASA engineers have stopped pumping liquid hydrogen fuel into the Artemis II rocket due to an apparent leak [...]

There’s no safe level of exposure to lead—but a small, strange study shows we’ve made incredible progress in recent decades [...]

The tiny Foskeia pelendonum was a plant-eating dinosaur with a “weird” anatomy, scientists say [...]

The sun is experiencing a violent solar storm, releasing one of the strongest solar flares seen in the past 30 years [...]

“Textbooks will need to be updated”: the solar system’s largest planet appears to be smaller and flatter than we knew [...]

After a year of protests from astronomers, authorities have abandoned plans for a giant, light-polluting renewable-energy facility in Chile’s Atacama Desert [...]

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is set to massively expand its orbital footprint in a bid to power next-generation artificial intelligence [...]

The puzzle of time remains one of the most persistent obstacles to a unified theory of physics [...]

Groundhogs don’t really forecast the weather, but there are plenty of other strange things about these rodents [...]

How a new AI model could help us better understand noncoding DNA, how doctors kept a man alive without lungs for two days, and what a peculiar flower can teach us about evolution [...]

The National Reconnaissance Office has now declassified a satellite program used to spy on America’s adversaries [...]

The six-year results from the Dark Energy Survey highlight unresolved tensions in standard cosmological theory [...]

Coding for the rest of us finally feels possible now that tools like Claude Code turn plain English into working software [...]

After evacuating four astronauts from the ISS last month, NASA is looking ahead to its next crewed mission to the space station [...]

Astronomers have traced the origin point of a jet of material that is thousands of light-years long emanating from the supermassive black hole M87* [...]

This open-source agent installs software, makes calls and runs your digital life—redefining what “digital assistants” are supposed to do [...]

An exoplanet called HD 137010 b might be the closest thing astronomers have ever seen to “Earth 2.0.” The trouble is that it’s only been seen once—and may never be glimpsed again [...]

Some 150 million years ago sauropods dramatically shaped the dinosaur ecosystem in what is now the western U.S., according to a new study [...]

In the latest bout of winter weather, a bomb cyclone could bring blizzard conditions to the Carolinas while freezing temperatures reach all the way to Florida [...]

Synchrotron radiation has revealed a star map made by the ancient astronomer Hipparchus that was thought to be lost to time [...]

The venerable Hubble observatory is going strong despite its decades in space and the advent of next-generation successors [...]

The Lost Women of Science team uncovers Katharine Burr Blodgett’s overlooked brilliance [...]

SpaceX and xAI could join forces ahead of Elon Musk’s plan to take the former public later this year, according to Reuters [...]

Novel artificial lungs could help keep people whose lungs no longer function alive long enough to get an organ transplant [...]

A new analysis suggests that genes play a much larger role in human longevity than previously believed. But lifestyle factors still matter [...]

Americans are living longer than ever but still well behind the life expectancy of other developed countries [...]

The story of a woman whose discoveries in materials science quietly shape our everyday world but whose legacy was long eclipsed by the famous scientist she worked with at the General Electric Company [...]

These polar bears appear to be maintaining their physical health despite the loss of sea ice—their preferred hunting grounds [...]

New CT scanners can build a 3D model of your carry-on, helping airport staff spot risks without making you unpack or decant liquids into tiny bottles [...]

The galaxy MoM-z14 could offer clues to what the universe looked like in its early infancy [...]
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New research may have solved an American mystery which has baffled geologists for a century and a half: How did a river carve a path through a mountain in one of the country's most iconic landscapes? Scientists have long sought an answer to this question of how the Green River, the largest tributary of the Colorado River, managed to create a 700-meter-deep canyon through Utah's 4km-high Uinta Mountains instead of simply flowing around them. The question is particularly confounding because, while the Uinta Mountains are 50 million years old, the Green River has been following this route for less than [...]

SpaceX's path to launching its massive Starship rocket from Florida's Space Coast passed another hurdle Friday after the Federal Aviation Administration released results of its nearly two-year long environmental review for launch plans from Kennedy Space Center. [...]

The search for life-supporting worlds in the solar system includes the Jovian moon Europa. Yes, it's an iceberg of a world, but underneath its frozen exterior lies a deep, salty ocean and a nickel-iron core. It's heated by tidal flexing, and that puts pressure on the interior ocean, sending water and salts to the surface. As things turn out, there's also evidence of ammonia-bearing compounds on the surface. All these things combine to provide a fascinating look at Europa's geology and potential as a haven for life. [...]

Sandstone beneath the North Sea could be used to store carbon dioxide, a study has claimed. The British Geological Survey (BGS) report shows how sandstone beneath the North Sea could assist with the U.K.'s plans for carbon capture and storage (CCS). [...]

Every Feb. 2, Americans turn to a groundhog to see whether winter will stick around. But Groundhog Day is about much more than shadows and more weeks of cold. The tradition began in 1886, when the first Punxsutawney Phil was crowned in Pennsylvania. The first official celebration came in 1887. [...]

SpaceX is requesting permission to launch as many as 1 million satellites into the Earth's orbit in order to pull off Elon Musk's latest grand vision of putting data centers in space to do complex computing for artificial intelligence. In a filing with the Federal Communications Commission made on Jan. 30, SpaceX said it's creating the solar-powered network in order to "accommodate the explosive growth of data demands driven by AI." [...]

Generative AI models have been used to create enormous libraries of theoretical materials that could help solve all kinds of problems. Now, scientists just have to figure out how to make them. In many cases, materials synthesis is not as simple as following a recipe in the kitchen. Factors like the temperature and length of processing can yield huge changes in a material's properties that make or break its performance. That has limited researchers' ability to test millions of promising model-generated materials. [...]

Iguanas stunned by cold temperatures dropped from trees in usually balmy Florida on Sunday as icy conditions blasted southern U.S. states, dumping nearly a half-meter of snow in some areas and whipping up high winds that caused traffic chaos. [...]

Sediment containing rare earth was retrieved from ocean depths of 6,000 meters (about 20,000 feet) on a Japanese test mission, the government said Monday, as it seeks to curb dependence on China for the valuable minerals. [...]

An international team has described Foskeia pelendonum, a tiny Early Cretaceous ornithopod from Vegagete (Burgos, Spain), measuring barely half a meter long. Led by Paul-Emile Dieudonné (National University of Río Negro, Argentina), the study reveals an unexpectedly derived skull and positions Foskeia near the origin of the European herbivorous lineage Rhabdodontidae. The study is published in Papers in Palaeontology. [...]

Extracellular vesicles and particles are central to how cells communicate, especially in cancer, where they help shape metastasis and treatment resistance. However, most existing methods analyze vesicles in bulk, masking differences between individual cells. Some single-vesicle techniques offer particle-level detail but lose information about the cell that produced them. Other single-cell platforms face practical limits, such as short culture times or signal mixing between cells. These limitations make it difficult to study how individual cells behave over time. Based on these challenges, there is a clear need for technologies that can culture single cells long-term while isolating and analyzing the [...]

New research from the University of St Andrews has discovered a crucial piece in the puzzle of how all animals with a spine—including all mammals, fish, reptiles and amphibians—evolved. In a paper published in BMC Biology, researchers found an intriguing pattern of gene evolution which appears to be significant for the evolutionary origin and diversification of vertebrates. [...]

A recent satellite-based study has uncovered alarming declines in groundwater storage across High Mountain Asia (HMA), widely known as the "Asian Water Tower." This critical water source, which sustains agricultural irrigation, urban water supplies and ecological security for hundreds of millions of people in more than a dozen downstream countries, is depleting at a staggering rate of approximately 24.2 billion tons per year. [...]

Three years ago, Penn Vet researchers reported a major breakthrough in equine assisted reproduction. Katrin Hinrichs, Harry Werner Endowed Professor of Equine Medicine, and colleagues developed a technique that would allow successful conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with horses. In conventional IVF, the sperm does its job of finding and fertilizing a mare's egg, or an oocyte, in a Petri dish. Developing a method to motivate stallion sperm to do this—let alone do it consistently—had eluded researchers for decades. [...]

The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is a key process in fuel cells and metal-air batteries, technologies expected to play a central role in a low-carbon energy future. However, ORR proceeds slowly on most materials, limiting efficiency and increasing costs. Finding catalysts that can speed up this reaction is therefore a major challenge in reducing our energy footprint. [...]

A research team led by Prof. Yousung Jung of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Seoul National University (SNU) has developed an innovative AI-based technology that uses large language models (LLMs) to redesign new materials that were previously difficult to synthesize into forms that are experimentally feasible. [...]

After analyzing how the climate crisis is addressed in digital media and on digital platforms, Ángela Alonso-Jurnet, a researcher in the Gureiker group at the University of the Basque Country (EHU), has compiled a list of ten opportunities outlining the most effective strategies employed by the scientific community, members of the public and climate activists. [...]

Have you ever wished you could swim like a fish? How about speak like one? In a paper recently published in the Journal of Fish Biology, our team from the University of Victoria deciphered some of the strange and unique sounds made by different fish species along the coast of British Columbia. [...]

A perspective in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface argues that advances in AI, sensing technologies and modeling are transforming the study of collective animal behavior, with implications reaching far beyond biology, from robotics to the dynamics of human crowds. [...]

The Barrow-in-Furness accent is very different from the rest of Lancashire and Cumbria because of an intense mixing and rapid population change in the late 1800s, says new research by Lancaster University, which used the voices of Victorian speakers to inform the study. [...]

Around 540 million years ago, Earth's biosphere underwent a pivotal transformation, shifting from a microbe-dominated world to one teeming with animal life, as nearly all major animal phyla appeared abruptly in the fossil record over a very short geological time interval. This landmark evolutionary event is known as the Cambrian Explosion. [...]

When it comes to global warming and climate change, we often hear news stories about tipping points where Earth's systems shift into a new and dangerous state. One such may have been reached in the year 2000 that caused tropical weather cycles to have a greater effect on autumn sea ice melt across the Laptev and East Siberian seas, according to a study published in Science Advances. [...]

In a study conducted by Dr. Mahdi Alirezazadeh and Dr. Hanan Bahranipoor, published in Archaeological Research in Asia, two exceptionally well-preserved fetal burials from Chaparabad, Iran, dating to the mid-5th millennium BC, were analyzed including burial L522.1, one of the most complete prehistoric infant burials in the Iranian plateau. Despite being buried only meters apart, the two fetal burials exhibit distinct burial treatments, offering insights into the variable burial practices of prehistoric cultures in southwestern Asia. [...]

Dangerous concentrations of algae such as "red tides" have been consistently emerging in locations around the world. A region in Southern Australia is experiencing a nine-month toxic algae bloom that spans thousands of miles and has caused thousands of deaths across marine species. Such harmful algal blooms (HABs) produce toxins that can force municipalities to close beaches and lakes due to public health risks. [...]

Ditches and canals are the underdog of the freshwater world. These human-made waterways are often forgotten, devalued, and perceived negatively—think "dull as ditchwater." But these unsung heroes have a hidden potential for climate change mitigation, if they're managed correctly. [...]

A new study finds that Canada could remove at least five times its annual carbon emissions with strategic planting of more than six million trees along the northern edge of the boreal forest. The paper, "Substantial carbon removal capacity of Taiga reforestation and afforestation at Canada's boreal edge," appears in Communications Earth & Environment. [...]

In some solid materials under specific conditions, mutual Coulomb interactions shape electrons into many-body correlated states, such as Wigner crystals, which are essentially solids made of electrons. So far, the Wigner crystal state remains sensitive to various experimental perturbations. Uncovering their internal structure and arrangement at the atomic scale has proven more challenging. [...]

Travel misery was set to continue Sunday as a powerful snowstorm blasted southern US states, bringing subzero temperatures to regions not accustomed to the deadly winter conditions. [...]

An international team has discovered the earliest known hand-held wooden tools used by humans. A study jointly led by Professor Katerina Harvati from the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment at the University of Tübingen and Dr. Annemieke Milks at the University of Reading describes discoveries from the Marathousa 1 site, in Greece's central Peloponnese, dating back 430,000 years. [...]

The life of one of the most remote grizzly bear populations in the world is being documented by the animals themselves, with collar cameras that provide a rare glimpse of how they survive on Alaska's rugged and desolate North Slope. [...]

Trump admin's "it's classified" ploy put on hold in five different cases. [...]

“We should not forget the lessons of history. And the lesson is those regulations have been very important.” [...]

Meant to undercut EPA regulations, the group tried to work in secret. [...]

Increasing shipping traffic is interfering with the whales’ ability to hunt and communicate. [...]

The research agency has 27 institute and center directors. Will those roles become politicized? [...]

Plant chemicals made more potent by insect pests are detoxified by the fungus. [...]

A lip-syncing robot, Leonardo's DNA, and new evidence that humans, not glaciers, moved stones to Stonehenge. [...]

Social density increases likelihood of sticking with a location. Environmental factors had little influence. [...]

New "Prism" workspace launches just as studies show AI-assisted papers are flooding journals with diminished quality. [...]

As climate costs rise, states are passing legislation so fossil fuel can pay their share. [...]

During cocoon phase, young, supermassive black holes are surrounded by high-density gas. [...]

A 5,500-year-old fossil from Colombia has scientists rethinking syphilis origins. [...]

Imagine: You lost your car's cargo rack, but didn't notice until you reached your destination. [...]

“International partners, I have not been allowed to talk to yet because of the trade wars." [...]

These chemical oddities may explain why Earth seems to be deficient in certain elements. [...]

Kirk Milhoan's comments come as federal vaccine policy slides to insignificance. [...]

"These are just the difficulties of designing a spacesuit for the lunar environment." [...]

Rice University chemists replicated Thomas Edison's seminal experiment and found a surprising byproduct. [...]

Another partially reusable Chinese rocket, the Long March 12B, is nearing its first test flight. [...]

Their presence appears to lower the risk of food-borne illnesses from pathogens. [...]

Suspected China-state hackers used update infrastructure to deliver backdoored version. [...]

Moltbook lets 32,000 AI bots trade jokes, tips, and complaints about humans. [...]

Ars spoke to several software devs about AI and found enthusiasm tempered by unease. [...]

Settlement comes more than 6 years after Gary DeMercurio and Justin Wynn's ordeal began. [...]

We have no proof that AI models suffer, but Anthropic acts like they might for training purposes. [...]

One of the last holdouts for ransomware discussions, RAMP is taken down. [...]

Over 400,000 H200 chips coming to tech giants as China tries to balance tech needs with self-reliance. [...]

The open source "Jarvis" chats via WhatsApp but requires access to your files and accounts. [...]

Abusing Microsoft's reputation may make scam harder to spot. [...]

Unusually detailed post explains how OpenAI handles the Codex agent loop. [...]

Company's autodiscover caused users' test credentials to be sent outside Microsoft networks. [...]

The onslaught includes LLMs finding bogus vulnerabilities and code that won't compile. [...]

New policy requires "buy for me" AI tools and chatbots to obtain permission before accessing the platform. [...]

Even well-known services with millions of users are exposing sensitive data. [...]

The web's best guide to spotting AI writing has become a manual for hiding it. [...]

Opinion: As software power tools, AI agents may make people busier than ever before. [...]

Reseller says Rackspace plans to charge it 706 percent more. [...]

Ads coming to free tier and new $8/month ChatGPT Go plan in US. [...]

Windows laggards still using the vulnerable hashing function: Your days are numbered. [...]

Amid fears of bubble, world's top chipmaker TSMC says customers just keep asking for more. [...]

Romero, Carmack, and colleagues discuss an oft-forgotten piece of PC gaming history [...]

Firaxis' Ed Beach and Dennis Shirk talk major overhauls in "Test of Time" update. [...]

Visual upgrades include new UI, realistic snow cover, better lighting. [...]

Despite proof-of-concept video, EA's Frostbite Engine servers are difficult to pick apart. [...]

The tradeoffs in the $499 9850X3D make it hard to get excited about. [...]

No display? No problem for the UART-to-web-server "Doombuds" project. [...]

Dense narrative deduction game tells a compellingly academia-tinged sci-fi tale. [...]

But Nyxi's Hyperion 3 upgrade comes with a pretty high asking price. [...]

For our C:\ArsGames series, we look at the controls conundrum of early 3D. [...]

Development hasn't exactly been smooth since the extraction shooter's 2023 announcement. [...]

Xbox maker needs some fresher ideas for expanding access to cloud gaming. [...]

Opinion: As software power tools, AI agents may make people busier than ever before. [...]

Supernatural has had its staff cut and won’t receive any more content updates. [...]

Developers say "this was not something we wanted" as they purge open source project. [...]

Zippy action, fun upgrade system make for a great pick-up-and-play shooter. [...]

Apple's platforms are also getting Retrocade, a library of classic arcade games. [...]

The sudden closure of hundreds of storefronts isn't exactly a great sign [...]

After record-setting launch, Western holiday sales are down compared to the first Switch. [...]

Legion Go 2 support announced at CES, wide support for Arm hardware coming soon. [...]

Nvidia's only GeForce announcements this year were about software improvements. [...]

Starbucks is reintroducing tiers to its loyalty program as part of a bid to entice consumers to visit more often, with the company claiming the current system doesn’t properly reward its most loyal customers. What do you think? The post Starbucks Reintroduces Tiers To Loyalty Program appeared first on The Onion. [...]

The post Pacers PA Announcer Just Muttering ‘Jesus Christ’ Over And Over appeared first on The Onion. [...]

WASHINGTON—Insisting the terminated worker had violated the terms of her employment by leaking highly sensitive information, the White House announced Monday that longtime aide Sandra Wilton had been fired for telling Vice President JD Vance about an upcoming Super Bowl party. “It’s difficult to imagine how this employee believed it was acceptable to reveal details of the West Wing Super Bowl party to Vance despite being […] The post White House Aide Fired After Telling JD Vance About Super Bowl Party appeared first on The Onion. [...]

LOS ANGELES—Emphasizing the power of finally seeing themselves represented on screen, duos consisting of one tall man and one bald child publicly applauded the HBO series A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Monday. “As a man of above-average stature whose best friend happens to be a hairless child, it’s so meaningful to see stories like […] The post Tall Man, Bald Child Duos Applaud Representation In New ‘Game Of Thrones’ Show appeared first on The Onion. [...]

HOUSTON—Insisting he still believed in the dream that Americans from all circumstances could eventually become sexual deviants, conservative man Samuel Welker reportedly defended child molesters implicated in the Epstein files Monday in case he himself some day became a child molester. “Sure, I don’t have a ton of young girls at my disposal now, but […] The post Conservative Defends Child Molesters In Case He Becomes Child Molester Someday appeared first on The Onion. [...]

The post Groundhog Harassed By Dipshits In Stupid Hats appeared first on The Onion. [...]

The Onion asked K-pop’s biggest fans to explain their devotion, in their own words. The post Fans Explain Why They Love K-Pop appeared first on The Onion. [...]

WASHINGTON—As concerns continue to mount regarding a potential decline in the president’s physical and mental health, the White House issued a statement Friday denying that a flickering, green Donald Trump was a hologram. Administration officials dismissed claims that the president had been wavering in and out of focus during recent public appearances and asserted that […] The post White House Denies Flickering, Green Trump A Hologram appeared first on The Onion. [...]

WASHINGTON—In the latest government disclosure about the late financier and convicted pedophile, officials from the Department of Justice announced Tuesday that they were releasing a Jeffrey Epstein fragrance. “The aroma of infatuation, the perfume of the forbidden…DOJ is proud to unveil its new signature Jeffrey Epstein fragrance, Crave by Jeff,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said at […] The post DOJ Releases Jeffrey Epstein Fragrance appeared first on The Onion. [...]

Mark Platz, 51, passed unexpectedly Sunday. He is survived by his wife, his three children, and a massive secret collection of troubling pornography. The post Mark Platz appeared first on The Onion. [...]

Australia and France recently enacted social media bans for children, with other countries considering similar legislation. The Onion examines the pros and cons of restricting social media access for teens. PRO Easier to talk shit about them behind their back Prevents access to harmful material for the 10 minutes it takes to bypass safeguards More […] The post Pros And Cons Of Social Media Bans For Teens appeared first on The Onion. [...]

Poor ticket sales for Melania Trump’s documentary Melania have led to rescue efforts by the GOP that include buying out theater seats to mask the film’s box office struggles, though many are reportedly still uninterested in attending screenings even when tickets are offered for free. What do you think? The post Melania Trump Documentary Fails To Sell Tickets appeared first on The Onion. [...]





























