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President Trump said he's supportive of vaccines on Friday, breaking with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Why it matters: Kennedy has faced widespread criticism for his new vaccine mandates and staffing shake-up at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Driving the news: Trump was asked Friday during an Oval Office meeting about Kennedy's vaccine mandate changes, which include limiting which children are eligible for vaccines."I think you have to be very careful when you say that some people don't have to be vaccinated," Trump said of Kennedy's vaccine mandates for children."They're just, pure and simple — they work," he added. [...]

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s sister and nephew called on the secretary to resign Friday after he questioned the safety of vaccination while testifying before a congressional committee.Why it matters: The resignation calls came hours before President Trump broke with Kennedy by encouraging the public to take vaccines, and a day after several Republican members of the committee questioned the secretary's fitness following the upheaval at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.What they're saying: "Medical decisions belong in the hands of trained and licensed professionals, not incompetent and misguided leadership," Kerry Kennedy, Kennedy's sister, posted on X on [...]

The arrest of hundreds of South Korean workers building a battery plant at a Hyundai manufacturing campus in Georgia underscores the inherent tension in President Trump's policy goals. The big picture: The Trump administration's fundamental economic policy is that companies should build factories in America. It's particularly keen on automakers — foreign or domestic — expanding their U.S. production.But his simultaneous crackdown on immigration means there can be a shortage of highly skilled engineers with the know-how America lacks — in this case, advanced battery production.You can't build a factory if all the workers get arrested.Catch up quick: 475 people [...]

New York City Mayor Eric Adams denied rumors Friday that he is dropping out of the city's mayoral race.Why it matters: Adams had been the subject of numerous reports this week, which said he received job offers within the Trump administration in exchange for bowing out of the highly watched race. Adams had previously denied the claims and said during a Friday afternoon press conference that some reports said, "I'm in Washington on Monday. Those reports are wrong. I'm not."The New York City mayoral race has drawn national attention — including from President Trump — after New York Assemblyman Zohran [...]

The White House has invited Nebraska state senators to Washington next week, giving Trump political aides the opportunity to discuss mid-cycle redistricting with them, according to people familiar with the matter.Why it matters: State by state, district by district, President Trump wants to draw as many new likely GOP seats as possible ahead of the midterm election.Nebraska and Kansas might be next in the gerrymandering line.Three Republicans currently represent Nebraska in the House. But Democrats are favored to pick up one seat in 2026, with the retirement of Rep. Don Bacon from the Omaha-based district. Republicans want to thwart those [...]

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s forthcoming report on the causes of autism will link the use of Tylenol during pregnancy to the neurodevelopmental disorder and suggest that a form of folate can treat the condition, according to a published report.Why it matters: Kennedy, who has promoted debunked theories about the disorder, said some of the report's conclusions could be revealed this month. Driving the news: The mention of a Tylenol connection, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, would revive a medical controversy over the use of Tylenol's active ingredient acetaminophen during pregnancy. Acetaminophen is a common pain reliever [...]

Data: Bureau of Labor Statistics; Chart: Axios VisualsThe unemployment rate for Black women rose sharply in August to 7.5%, per government data released Friday morning.Why it matters: That's significantly higher than the overall unemployment rate, and is partly a result of President Trump's cuts to the federal workforce, which have disproportionately hit Black women.A backlash in the diversity, equity and inclusion space has also hit this group.By the numbers: In January, Black women's unemployment rate was 5.4%, and the overall rate was 4%.Now, the rate for Black women has spiked more than two percentage points, while the overall rate has [...]

This summer marked a turning point for the U.S. economy: Hiring screeched to a halt in recent months, ending a streak of orderly cooling.Why it matters: The days of boom-like jobs numbers appear firmly in the past. Employers are pulling back as they adjust to the Trump economy, one that features heightened uncertainty, costlier foreign goods and a diminished labor supply amid immigration crackdowns.What they're saying: "Whatever the underlying cause — a scarcity of available workers, a more cautious hiring stance, lingering questions about the near-term impact of tariffs — labor conditions have cooled considerably in recent months," Jim Baird, [...]

Public Broadcasting Service on Thursday announced a 15% staff cut in response to recent federal funding cuts that stripped PBS and National Public Radio of nearly $1.1 billion in funding for 2026 and 2027.Why it matters: PBS has received federal funding for more than 50 years. It's used that funding to launch iconic children's and educational programming, such as "Sesame Street" and "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."PBS previously said it would slash its budget by 21% in response to the cuts. NPR also indicated it would reduce its budget. PBS and NPR received federal funding through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which [...]

The Israeli military on Friday began flattening high-rise buildings in Gaza City that it claims are used by Hamas for military purposes. Why it matters: Friday's strikes mark the first major phase in Israel's new offensive to occupy Gaza City, which the government says is aimed at rooting out Hamas. The operation — backed by President Trump — is expected to escalate in the coming days.Behind the scenes: Israel's top security chiefs — Israel Defense Forces (IDF) chief of staff Gen. Eyal Zamir, the heads of Mossad, Shin Bet and military intelligence — advised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against launching [...]

Blue states are quickly moving to defy Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine restrictions, increasing the likelihood of a patchwork of conflicting policies similar to the divides over abortion and gender-affirming care.Why it matters: The resulting standoff could confuse the public on potentially life-and-death decisions. And a state-by-state approach could be inadequate in a major crisis."Any public health response that is dependent on a patchwork of state actions is going to necessarily be less effective and less efficient" than a federal policy, said Samuel Bagenstos, who was general counsel to the Department of Health and Human Services in the [...]

President Trump's attempt to rebrand the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act can't mask a grim reality: His economic approval is collapsing, and the data underneath is only getting worse.Why it matters: Trump is in danger of getting trapped in the same "vibecession" dynamic that doomed President Biden — only this time, the structural signals are flashing red and Trump's signature legislation is toxic.Some Republicans already fear inflation could cost them dearly in the 2026 midterms, warning Trump has only a few months to reset his trajectory on voters' most important issue.For a president whose credibility on the economy has always [...]

There's a new megadonor force in Republican politics: the crypto-mogul Winklevoss twins.Why it matters: Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, 44, are part of a rising group of millennial and Generation X crypto and tech billionaires who are bolstering President Trump — and could dominate the GOP donor world for decades to come."Who are the donors going to be for the next 20 to 30 years? I put them firmly in that group," said Republican contributor Omeed Malik, a business partner of Donald Trump Jr.'s at 1789 Capital and a friend of Winklevosses.State of play: The Winklevosses began donating to Republican causes [...]

Two Venezuelan military aircraft flew near a U.S. Navy ship in international waters in a "highly provocative move" on Thursday, the Pentagon said.The big picture: The incident came two days after President Trump announced that U.S. forces killed 11 suspected "Tren de Aragua Narcoterrorists" in a U.S. military strike that he ordered in the Caribbean Sea off Venezuela's shores.Trump has ordered a flotilla of ships off Venezuela's shores, ostensibly to stop drugs but also in hopes of sparking regime change and toppling Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, per Axios' Marc Caputo.Zoom in: "Today, two Maduro regime military aircraft flew near a [...]

President Trump hosted the elite of Big Tech at a White House dinner Thursday evening, including Meta's Mark Zuckerberg and Microsoft's Bill Gates — and each took turns to lavish praise on him.Why it matters: The dinner comes at a time when tech leaders are pushing for a hands-off government approach to AI, and as current FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson is an outspoken critic of Big Tech. The Trumps hosting tech leaders at the dinner. Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty ImagesMany of the CEOs donated to Trump's inauguration fund earlier this year and went on to pledge to invest billions in [...]

House Democrats are facing something of a gray revolution, with some of the party's oldest members refusing to yield to calls for generational change.Why it matters: Many of those older lawmakers are facing primary challengers, and some Democrats fear such intraparty contests will draw resources away from the fight to retake control of the House.Some House Democrats who have opted to retire, most recently Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), have said they think it's only fair to give younger leaders an opportunity to take the reins.But others in their 70s and 80s told Axios that calls for generational change overlook the [...]

Former President Biden recently had surgery to remove skin cancer lesions from his forehead, his spokesperson confirmed Thursday.The big picture: Kelly Scully, the spokesperson, shared a brief statement to outlets including Axios on Biden's treatment after images emerged of the 82-year-old leaving church in Delaware with what appeared to be a gash on his head over the Labor Day weekend.Biden's office announced in May that he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer.What they're saying: "Former President Biden recently had Mohs surgery," Scully said in the statement, without elaborating further.Scully did not immediately respond to Axios' request on [...]

Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is defying House Speaker Mike Johnson's warnings and pressing forward with his discharge petition to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein records, even as some of his initial Republican backers are fading away.Why it matters: Just days ago, the discharge petition's success almost looked inevitable. But Republican leadership, White House pressure, and the release of Epstein-related files from the House Oversight Committee have blunted the petition's momentum.Johnson (R-La.) has urged his Republican members to steer clear of the petition, arguing that Oversight's probe will ultimately yield more information. "It goes further and it has the force [...]

Leaders on the Senate Intelligence Committee are expecting to receive a bipartisan briefing this week about the deadly U.S. strike on a drug vessel off the shore of Venezuela, Axios has learned.Why it matters: Lawmakers want more information from the White House on what Trump officials have indicated is just the start of a broader military campaign.🔦 Democrats were left in the dark on the operation, multiple sources told Axios, and they want answers on the legal basis for the strike.Their leaders raised similar concerns following President Trump's airstrikes on Iran in June.U.S. officials said the attack on the ship [...]

President Trump will rename the Defense Department the Department of War, Fox News first reported and the White House confirmed Thursday.Why it matters: The Trump administration has focused on restoring a "warrior ethos" to the military under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth."As Department of War, we won everything. We won everything," Trump said last month. "I think we're going to have to go back to that."Hegseth recently renamed his Pentagon conference room the "W.A.R. Room."Driving the news: Trump will sign an executive order on Friday to restore the historic name "Department of War" as a secondary title for the Department of [...]

A federal judge was wrong to order Florida to dismantle its Alligator Alcatraz immigration facility, an appellate panel ruled Thursday.Why it matters: The ruling pauses last month's order, which prohibited state and federal officials from bringing new detainees to the site and demanded it be dismantled within 60 days.It's a victory for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Trump, who championed the site, and a defeat for migrant and environmental advocates.Catch up quick: After the state opened the facility, environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe sued, arguing its construction violated the National Environmental Policy Act.Last month, U.S. District Judge Kathleen [...]

The acting deputy chief of a Justice Department unit said on hidden camera that the government will "redact every Republican" from an Epstein client list. He later admitted he was basing his comments on media reports.Why it matters: The O'Keefe Media Group, a far-right media organization, secretly recorded Joseph Schnitt's comments and published them on Thursday.In a statement addressed to the DOJ's acting director, Schnitt said he had no idea he was being recorded on video and that he met the O'Keefe reporter — who he said was pretending to be an au pair — on the dating app Hinge.Schnitt said: [...]

The targets of the latest mega-hack from from China's digital spies included President Trump, Vice President Vance and, most likely, you.Why it matters: It doesn't matter what China-linked technology companies the U.S. and allies ban. Beijing's hackers are still finding fresh ways into global networks — and now they're expanding to ordinary citizens' data.Driving the news: "I can't imagine any American was spared given the breadth of the campaign," Cynthia Kaiser, a former top FBI cyber official who oversaw investigations into China's Salt Typhoon hacks, told the N.Y. Times. The Times' story follows last week's FBI warning that the campaign [...]

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Thursday that former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Susan Monarez lied to Americans when she said she was fired for refusing to endorse vaccine recommendations not supported by science. Why it matters: Kennedy's public rebuke will likely cause additional turmoil at the CDC. Monarez's firing led to outrage, with several top officials resigning and other employees staging a walkout at the agency. Kennedy's remarks came after a question posed to him by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) during a congressional hearing before the Senate Finance Committee.Kennedy also confirmed at the hearing that [...]

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. showed no signs of backing down on his controversial policies even as some Republican senators used a Thursday hearing to send signs they're ready to tighten oversight. Why it matters: Kennedy has had relatively free rein to limit COVID-19 vaccine recommendations, fire personnel and challenge current evidence-based science. But pressure from administration allies on the Hill could eventually change the calculus. Over about three hours, an unflinching Kennedy repeatedly talked over members of the Senate Finance Committee and accused several of lying or making things up — even when presented with past statements he [...]

Massachusetts will require health insurers operating in the state to cover vaccines recommended by the state's department of public health, Democratic Gov. Maura Healey announced Thursday. Why it matters: Massachusetts is the first state to mandate insurance coverage of vaccines even if the federal government stops requiring it. Health insurers have to cover vaccines as recommended by the CDC at no extra cost to patients. But Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has indicated that he wants to roll back some federal vaccine recommendations.Zoom in: The directive is supported by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Association [...]

The Trump family has a bitcoin mining company that started trading on the Nasdaq Wednesday.Why it matters: Running mining rigs is one of the most policy-sensitive corners of the crypto industry, with its number one cost input being the price of power.Catch up quick: American Bitcoin, backed by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., began publicly trading on Wednesday following a merger with a small-cap bitcoin miner, which allowed it to skip a traditional IPO process.It opened trading at around $8, leaping to $13 and then settling down to just under $10 by midday. At its height Wednesday it had [...]

Senate Democrats lambasted Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday for repeatedly questioning the safety and effectiveness of vaccinations, including the COVID shots President Trump championed in his first term.The big picture: Kennedy had assured Senators during his confirmation that he would do nothing to discourage or hinder people from using vaccines, but in his tenure at HHS, lawmakers say he's created confusion among physicians and families and eroded access.Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) called for Kennedy's resignation in a collective statement Thursday, saying he has "failed to protect the [...]

The battle over the future of the Federal Reserve played out in August between the White House and the central bank's leaders, and in the courts. Now, it's the U.S. Senate's turn.Why it matters: Thursday's confirmation hearing for Stephen Miran, President Trump's nominee to a vacant Fed governor slot, is the first formal opportunity for lawmakers to weigh in on a momentous series of developments in America's monetary system.Miran has advocated changes that would put the Fed more squarely under the president's control.His confirmation process is taking place with breakneck speed as Republicans try to install him before a Fed [...]

President Trump told European leaders in a virtual meeting on Ukraine on Thursday that they are "funding the war" through purchases of Russian oil and must cut Russia off and pressure China to do the same, a White House official said.Why it matters: Trump has sporadically threatened to punish Russian President Vladimir Putin for continuing to bombard Ukrainian cities and refusing to make peace. But in the call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and a group of European leaders, he turned the tables on the EU.EU countries have dramatically decreased their purchases of Russian oil and gas since the war [...]
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Some mayors and police chiefs said they would welcome more traditional law enforcement cooperation with federal agents, but see the National Guard as a step too far. [...]

The persistent rejections suggest that the grand jurors may have had enough of prosecutors seeking harsh charges in a highly politicized environment. [...]

Protesters held demonstrations and city leaders spoke against the prospect of a surge of federal agents. [...]

Some of President Trump’s pressure tactics appear to have backfired, sending would-be allies into the embrace of China. [...]

As he signed an order recognizing the Defense Department as the “Department of War,” President Trump said that the country “could have won every war, but we really chose to be very politically correct.” [...]

After a bad employment report in August, President Trump fired the official in charge of the numbers. This month’s data was just as disappointing. [...]

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Gregory Washington, George Mason’s first Black president, runs a university that prizes diversity. That has made him a target of the Trump administration. [...]

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A new law in Hong Kong could pave the way for digital currencies tied to China. [...]

The 2019 operation, greenlit by President Trump, sought a strategic edge. It left unarmed North Koreans dead. [...]

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Armani amassed a cavalcade of celebrity spokespeople. Many came through a former journalist named Wanda McDaniel. [...]

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A new class of aircraft developed with Boeing, it will be the first military plane designed and manufactured in the country in half a century. [...]

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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 [...]
In this episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore sits down with Alan Davis, Associate Professor at Ohio State University, to explore the evolving landscape of Ibogaine research and its therapeutic potential. Alan offers a deep dive into the Iboga Patient Survey, a groundbreaking initiative collecting real-world data on the safety and efficacy of Ibogaine—particularly for those struggling with substance use disorders and mental health challenges. The conversation sheds light on the need for rigorous, community-informed research that could pave the way toward FDA approval and increased access for patients, including veterans dealing with trauma. They also discuss the complexities of [...]
In this engaging episode of the Psychedelics Today podcast, host Joe Moore sits down with Karina Bashir, an attorney working at the intersection of law, business ethics, and psychedelics. Karina, of counsel with Antithesis Law and an active member of the psychedelic community, shares her unique journey from human rights advocacy into the evolving field of psychedelic law. The conversation explores her presentation at Harvard on psychedelics and monotheistic religions, and her efforts to bridge the gap between Islamic communities and psychedelic-assisted healing. She discusses the legal frameworks she navigates to support clients in the psychedelic ecosystem, the spiritual depth [...]
In this deeply important episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore is joined by Kristen Nash, MPH, and returning guest Erica Siegel, LCSW, for a nuanced conversation about risk reduction, harm prevention, and ethical education in the psychedelic space. Kristen shares the powerful and heartbreaking story of losing her 21-year-old son after a tragic psychedelic-related incident. Motivated by this loss and her background in public health, she founded the Coalition for Psychedelic Safety and Education and launched the Before You Trip campaign—an educational initiative piloting in Colorado aimed at helping Gen Z users assess their readiness and safety before engaging with [...]
In this episode, Joe Moore speaks with award-winning science journalist Erica Rex about her personal experience participating in psychedelic research, her upcoming book Seeing What Is There: My Search for Sanity in the Psychedelic Era, and the complex story behind the recently published Religious Leader Psilocybin Study from Johns Hopkins and NYU. They examine: Erica's firsthand experience as a participant in the original 2012 study that helped launch Roland Griffiths’ prominence in psychedelic science. The goals and outcomes of the Religious Leader Study, which sought to explore how psilocybin might impact religious leaders’ effectiveness and connection to their communities. The [...]
In this expansive episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore sits down with author and cultural theorist Daniel Pinchbeck to explore the evolving—and increasingly contested—role of psychedelics in society. From the hopeful spirit of transformation that animated earlier psychedelic movements to the sobering reality of biotech, branding, and political entanglement, Daniel offers a candid diagnosis of where we are—and where we might be headed. Reflecting on Psychedelic Science 2025, Daniel discusses the event’s stark shift toward commercialization and industry influence. He contrasts this with his earlier work on Evolver, a movement that sought to integrate psychedelics with permaculture, alternative economics, and [...]
In this wide-ranging conversation, journalist Mattha Busby joins Joe Moore to reflect on the shifting tone of the psychedelic movement in the wake of Psychedelic Science 2025. Based in Vancouver, Mattha has written for The Guardian, VICE, Esquire, TIME, and Wired, bringing a uniquely embedded yet critical lens to the space. They discuss the post-conference mood and the sense that the industry is sobering up—less hype, more introspection. Mattha reflects on the growing division between underground practitioners, activists, and biotech startups, and the importance of vision, ethics, and scrutiny in the midst of this cultural moment. Other topics include: Ketamine [...]
Dylan Beynon: At-Home Ketamine Therapy, Big Pharma Pushback, and the Future of Psychedelic Accessibility In this episode, Joe Moore welcomes Dylan Beynon, CEO and Founder of Mindbloom, one of the largest providers of legal, at-home ketamine therapy in the U.S. Dylan shares the deeply personal story that led him to psychedelic medicine—including the tragic loss of his mother and sister to addiction and mental illness—and how these experiences continue to fuel his mission to make psychedelic therapy affordable and accessible for all. Mindbloom has now facilitated over 654,000 sessions across 38 states, offering both sublingual and subcutaneous (injectable) ketamine in [...]
In this episode, we sit down with Victoria Litman, M.Div., J.D., LL.M., to discuss why the future of psychedelic access in the United States is being shaped not by federal agencies, but by the bold actions of individual states. As a legal scholar and writer focusing on drug policy, Victoria breaks down the significance of the FDA’s 2024 rejection of psychedelic-assisted therapy, and why that decision might be less of a setback than it seems. We explore how state-level initiatives like Oregon’s Psilocybin Services Act and Colorado’s Natural Medicine Health Act are setting the stage for a new model of [...]
Joe Moore and Anne Philippi are hosts of the PS25 Morning Show! This one features Dee Dee Goldpaugh, LCSW and Tommaso Barba, PhDC! We talk about all things Sex and Psychedelics! [...]
n this episode of Psychedelics Today, kicking of Psychedelic Science 2025 week in Denver, we sit down with Jonathan Dicksinson, Chief Executive Officer, and Trevor Millar, Chief Operations Officer of Ambio Life Sciences – one of the world’s leading ibogaine clinics – to explore the potential of ibogaine for addiction, neuroregeneration, and how ethics, honoring experience, and sustainability will be key to delivering ibogaine at scale. Trevor shares his early work supporting marginalized populations in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, which led to the founding of Liberty Root, one of Canada’s first ibogaine clinics. Jonathan reflects on his apprenticeship in Mexican clinics, [...]
In this episode of Psychedelics Today, hosts sit down with Jeff Breau from Harvard Divinity School's Center for the Study of World Religions. Key themes include the intersection of psychedelics and religion, harm reduction practices, and the burgeoning psychedelic church movement. Jeff brings insights from his ethnographic research on psychedelic churches and discusses the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration for advancing understanding in this field. He also delves into the role of music in psychedelic therapy, critiques of the Mystical Experience Questionnaire (MEQ), and the potential for psychedelic chaplaincy. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on the evolving landscape of psychedelics [...]
In this episode, Joe Moore sits down with Paul Gillis-Smith from The Center for the Study of World Religions to discuss a range of fascinating topics. They begin by discussing the Harvard Divinity School and the CSWR’s mission and history. The conversation delves into the work and legacy of Lisa Bieberman, a pivotal figure in the 1960s psychedelic harm reduction movement. It explores her contributions to the field through her Psychedelic Information Center. They also touch on the Quaker traditions and their intersection with LSD use, showing how spirituality and psychedelics can coalesce. Paul also talks about upcoming psychedelic and chaplaincy [...]
In this episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore speaks with Dr. Simon Ruffell, a London-based psychiatrist, researcher, and curandero-in-training in the López Mahua lineage of the Shipibo tradition. Dr. Ruffell shares how his early fascination with psychiatry eventually led to a deep disillusionment with the limitations of conventional treatments—and a surprising pivot toward the Amazon. Now working at the intersection of Indigenous healing and clinical research, Ruffell describes his journey from medical school to shamanic apprenticeship. He offers insight into the Shipibo understanding of illness across three planes—spiritual, psychological, and physical—and how these ideas challenge Western frameworks. The conversation explores [...]
Aspen Psychedelic Symposium 2024 – Hosted by Kevin Franciotti This powerful panel explores the healing potential and complex responsibilities that come with working with Ibogaine, a potent plant-based psychedelic. Moderator Kevin Franciotti guides a heartfelt and informative conversation with Talia Eisenberg, Tom Feegel, and Dr. Lola "Dr. O" Hoba, highlighting personal transformation, medical protocols, and the importance of honoring traditional knowledge. Personal Journeys with Ibogaine Talia Eisenberg shares her recovery from opioid addiction and the founding of BEOND Ibogaine, a medical treatment center in Cancun, Mexico. Her story illustrates the plant’s unique power to interrupt addiction and awaken purpose. Tom [...]
A panel discussion with Jim Harris, Rachel Zoeller, DPT, David W. McMillan, Ph.D., and Manesh Girn, Ph.D. Recorded live at the Aspen Psychedelic Symposium In this riveting and deeply personal conversation, moderator Jim Harris is joined by three pioneers at the intersection of neuroscience, psychedelics, and disability: Dr. Rachel Zoeller (Doctor of Physical Therapy and spinal cord injury survivor), Dr. David McMillan (Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of Miami), and Dr. Manesh Girn (neuroscientist and postdoctoral researcher with Robin Carhart-Harris at UCSF). Together, they explore how psychedelics may do far more than treat depression or catalyze mystical [...]
In this special panel, Joe Moore of Psychedelics Today is joined by Sandor Iron Rope, Lakota spiritual leader and peyote practitioner, and Zach Leary, writer and advocate for psychedelic culture. Together, they explore the critical importance of respecting the cultural, spiritual, and ecological roots of plant medicines. Sandor shares powerful reflections on the Lakota worldview, the trauma of colonization, and the deep spiritual kinship indigenous peoples hold with medicinal plants. Zach reflects on the American counterculture's relationship with psychedelics, highlighting the need to preserve mysticism and community over commercialization. The panel dives into challenges around synthetic versus natural medicines, the [...]
This podcast comes from the Aspen Psychedelic Symposium from last summer. It features Diane Goldstein who is the executive director of Law Enforcement Action Partnership, Sarko Gergerian a police officer from Winthrop, Mass and Rick Doblin from MAPS. This panel was introduced by Zach Leary and was a highlight of our trip to Aspen's conference last year. We discuss new ways in which police should or could consider psychedelics and drugs more generally. Thanks to Aspen Public Radio and Aspen Psychedelic Symposium for allowing us to share this podcast. [...]
In this episode Kyle Buller and Joe Moore speak to Zach Leary about his new book "Your Extraordinary Mind: Psychedelics in the 21st Century and How to Use Them". Kyle and Joe join Zach in person for this recording. Zach has lots of hard earned wisdom and gracefully shares it with us and with his readers. We discuss MAPS PS25, Psychedelic Churches, psychedelic overuse and much more. Join us to learn more. [...]
In this episode, Joe Moore welcomes LP Giobbi, an internationally famous DJ, electronic music producer, and jazz pianist. LP shares the story behind Dead House, her project blending Grateful Dead samples with house music. What started as a tribute to her parents during pandemic live streams has become a celebrated musical movement. Joe and LP explore the deeper connection between music and psychedelics. They talk about Bicycle Day, the story of Albert Hofmann’s famous LSD bike ride, and how psychedelics can support creativity and personal growth. LP opens up about her own experiences with psychedelics, touring burnout, and how she’s learning [...]
In this episode, Kyle Buller speaks with Kayse Geheret, founder of Microdosing for Healing and instructor for Psychedelics Today’s Vital program. They explore what it means to be a modern guide in the world of psychedelics. Kayse shares how microdosing has become a key entry point for many and highlights the importance of training, community, and personal growth. They discuss how not all psychedelic work involves facilitation. Some guides support through integration, education, or community organizing. The conversation covers what makes a great guide—qualities like groundedness, empathy, curiosity, and the ability to hold space. They also talk about the growing [...]
Joe Moore sits down with UK-based artist Harry Pack, whose vibrant, surreal, and often psychedelic art has captured the attention of dreamers, psychonauts, and seekers worldwide. Known for channeling the aesthetic of altered states rather than simply replicating them, Harry discusses his journey from childhood doodles to being a full-time artist working digitally in Procreate. He shares stories of deep inspiration from figures like Ott—whose album Hiraeth he recently illustrated—and how art has helped him integrate mystical experiences, recovery, and even potential alien contact. The conversation explores the therapeutic potential of art, the role of storytelling in visionary creativity, and [...]
In this episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore sits down with South African ethnobotanist and healer Jean-François Sobiecki to explore the rich and largely underrecognized world of African psychoactive plants. With over two decades of fieldwork and research, Jean-François sheds light on the traditional use of these plants in healing, divination, and spiritual practices across Southern Africa. Topics covered include: Jean-François’s early inspirations and the ancestral roots of his herbal knowledge His discovery and documentation of 306 African psychoactive plant species The ritual use of Ubuwalu (dream-enhancing emetic infusions) and their role in personal transformation How vomiting, dietary restrictions, and [...]
In this inspiring and far-reaching conversation, Joe Moore is joined by Vince Kadlubek, the founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Meow Wolf, the groundbreaking arts and entertainment company known for its massive, immersive art experiences. Together, they dive deep into Meow Wolf’s humble DIY origins, its evolution into a multi-city creative juggernaut, and how it intertwines with psychedelic culture and expanded states of consciousness. Vince shares the story of Meow Wolf’s formation in Santa Fe, the evolution from a group of passionate friends into a thousand-person company, and the power of belief, creativity, and visionary leadership. He reflects on raising [...]

Hi r/psytrance, We've noticed a fair bit of discussion on AI and its place in the scene lately. So we want your opinions on what kind of content should be allowed in the sub. Votes in the poll are anonymous, and let us know your thoughts in the comments. View Poll submitted by /u/Fairbsy [link] [comments] [...]

Hey Ravers! Psytrance is such a unique genre that means something different to everyone, so I’m really curious— 🔊 What draws you to psytrance? Is it the energy, the journey, the freedom to express yourself, or something else entirely? 🌀 Does the music take you on a mental trip, or is it all about the epic dancefloor moments? 💜 How has the community or scene impacted you personally? So, what’s your story? Why do you love (or maybe not love) psytrance? Let’s celebrate the weirdness, the beauty, the history, and the beats. Drop your thoughts below! 🌍🌀🔊 submitted by /u/Banonimus [...]

This year I went to Insomnia once again, and once again it was a brutal, insane, transcendental experience. I went alone again, and as almost always happens, I ended up meeting loads of people, reconnecting with old friends and even neighbors. Surprisingly, through Reddit I was contacted by a user who was also going to be there. On the second night I sent him a snap and we met up — it turned into a night of pure madness that’s better left undescribed, but the trip pushed me to off limits like I had never experienced before, really deep. The [...]

https://medium.com/@jamalthetruth/the-indian-spirit-festival-which-brands-itself-as-a-peace-festival-for-free-spirits-and-hippies-5cd528c92574 https://preview.redd.it/jhwv38o2ainf1.jpg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=51580cff1b6115a5767c22c6293a65ab1d9620cb submitted by /u/imthatnugg [link] [comments] [...]

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Enjoy some of South Africa's Psytrance styles, gooi Twilight EKSE!!! submitted by /u/M3atYbob [link] [comments] [...]

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Hi, do you know about any festivals in central Europe? Ideally in Czech Republic 🙏🏻 submitted by /u/cosmic_human_ [link] [comments] [...]

As title, just listened to The Algorithm's new release and I forgot how good the two genres sound together. Could you guys suggest me tracks, albums, artists? https://youtu.be/jokvsOn50wU?si=If4QZqQt_Sc-HwoZ submitted by /u/Glanthor67 [link] [comments] [...]

Pls help me to find similar tracks like this one. Wonderland also played similar tracks at 7:00 in the morning on Sunday (DiscjonY) but his Soundcloud doesnt match this sound, theres only prog.. Jumpstreet - Rave Psalm (1:44-2:09) https://on.soundcloud.com/e2oH0XG9FBnqm4y9sV Thanks 🙂 submitted by /u/Exelenzz [link] [comments] [...]

Had a track that showed up randomly when I was listening to psytance on Spotify. Now I can’t find it. The intro was dreamlike with a sample from a swedish song where a girl sings “sov lilla van, dimman tar dig hem igen”. Then it gets quite heavy as I recall. Anyone knows what track? submitted by /u/No-Reputation-827 [link] [comments] [...]

Well so i have been enjoying darkpsy, forest, psycore in my earbuds, but as soon as i step into a darkpsy festival or hear it on my speakers for me the beat is just too subtle to be danceable. I respect the way you do things but come on, the beat on full on psytrance and its similars is waaayyy more danceable, you can feel it in the heart and you can dance it while jumping. I am a jumping dancer and for me darkpsy is very difficult to enjoy because of that and i feel so sad about this. [...]

🌌✨ 5000 THANK YOUS! ✨🌌 I’m overjoyed to share something truly special: 👉 Our brand new AI-powered music video “5000 Thank Yous” is live on YouTube! This track is a cosmic trance journey — deep Moog bass, vocoder chants, Gregorian harmonies, psychedelic visuals — all created as a heartfelt thank-you to each of our 5000+ subscribers. 🚀 🎥 Watch it here: https://youtu.be/V8SiUo47qKw Every beat, every bass drop, every surreal visual = a message of gratitude. 🙏 Please Share it, Love it, Live it 💜 …and help us spread this celebration further across the universe. 🌠 #AITrance #PsyTrance #MusicVideo #SirEdwinAndAither #5000Strong [...]

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I am a beginner DJ and a long time psytrance junkie but I always used streaming services and some bandcamp, beatport here and there. As I am starting my journey as a psy trance DJ I was wondering if there are any sources where I can find a bunch of free downloads to get me started. I know they are scattered on Soundcloud, but what I am looking for is like "everything under one roof" kind of solution. So may be a curated playlist or any download forums would be highly helpful for me. Most importantly as mentioned in the [...]

This is raw mix, but tell me your opinion about my track! submitted by /u/katastrooofi [link] [comments] [...]

Forgive me for posting this here :)) Hi! I’m coming to the astrophysics conference (8th-12th of September) and I’d like to experience the alternative side of Prague. So, raves, obscure cafés and museums, art in general, some cool parks. I don't need any recommendations and I already have accommodation arranged, so I just want to hang out. A bit about me – astrophysicist, vegan, anarchist. I forgot basic details lol - 27 yo, male, from Serbia (it's obvious that I LOVE psytrance) submitted by /u/AirlineImportant5809 [link] [comments] [...]

Hey! Looking if anyone knows about any party near Alicante in October? Spending three weeks in the area in october and me and my gf would love to dance if possible. I have checked goabase, but Found nothing in the area Cheers! submitted by /u/escheren [link] [comments] [...]

Near the end of Karrusel in CPH at the Tea house there was a track which had a guitar sample. Like classic guitar, kind of latin. Does anyone have some potential ids for me 😅 submitted by /u/Altumsapientia [link] [comments] [...]

We Are One and Valsen are joining forces for one last open air of the season! 😃 This collaboration has been talked about for years, and now it’s finally happening! 🤩😄 We’ll have a projection mapping show by Defekt Visuals, so it’s going to feel like stepping into another dimension. 😉🛸 On top of that, we’re bringing in massive sound powered by d&b Audiotechnik, the same system used at major festivals like Boom Festival. 😍 We’ve booked DJs who have never played in Stockholm before, so it’s going to be exciting! 😄 Of course, we’ll also have some of our [...]

I don't mean to brag but this is one of the best darkpsy compilations ever released! submitted by /u/Baalam_Psy [link] [comments] [...]

Hi! I just happened to come this way and want to check it out while here. My question is is it possible to buy a ticket at the gate, as I saw it sold out online? Or get in somehow? Thought I much rather go in legally. Thanks for the help! submitted by /u/ugrototo [link] [comments] [...]

None of my music software seems to record or recognize the time signature of tracks, so what is everyone's favorite track for going from 6/8 to 4/4? Is there an easy way of finding all the songs in my collection with non-4/4 time signatures? submitted by /u/Own_Refrigerator160 [link] [comments] [...]

The age of the deepfake. [...]

Misreading emotions could be a sign. [...]

No other animal on Earth is known to do this. [...]

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The science behind the world record. [...]

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"Paving the way for next-generation probiotics." [...]

Here’s what we know so far. [...]

About 150 million years ago storm winds snapped bones in the wings of baby pterosaurs, sending them tumbling to their deaths in a muddy lagoon in what is now Germany [...]

The first national study of its kind shows that children from marginalized communities are more exposed to extreme heat events [...]

Researchers have finally traced the origin of the spotted ratfish’s bizarre forehead teeth, which are used for mating [...]

Seeing and imagining use similar brain machinery. New research reveals the brain circuit that identifies what is real, which may help scientists understand conditions such as schizophrenia [...]

Fresh treatments for rare skin diseases shift the focus from symptom management to repair and help children with such conditions live active lives [...]

Researchers are hoping to trick the immune system into fighting back against the bane of adolescents everywhere [...]

Card dealers create a unique deck with each shuffle, something computers cannot replicate [...]

A community science project finds that modest reminders to find joy in the day can have benefits that are on par with those of more ambitious well-being interventions [...]

Some black holes get extremely massive. Is there an upper limit to their growth? [...]

With the CDC in disarray and its future uncertain, this episode explores what’s driving the exodus of agency staff and what this means for national health security. [...]

On Thursday Senators grilled Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., about vaccines and turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health experts responded to Kennedy’s claims on social media in disbelief and anger [...]

The answer to this supposedly simple particle physics question isn’t so simple [...]

Artificial-intelligence agents—touted as AI’s next wave—could be vulnerable to malicious code hidden in innocent-looking images on your computer screen [...]

A type of bacteria found in clean rooms has an unexpected method of survival, with implications for planetary protection [...]

West Coast states are forming their own vaccine compact as Florida announces plans to ditch shot requirements for schoolchildren [...]

Spouses often share psychiatric diagnoses, according to an analysis of almost 15 million people in three countries [...]

A map of DNA methylation changes in human organs—from the stomach to the retinas—could help researchers discover more targets for antiaging therapies [...]

Our understanding of cosmology hinges on how well we know our own local universe, which remains poorly mapped and poorly understood [...]

Hurricane forecast maps are more complex than they appear. Understanding them could change how you prepare for the next storm. [...]

Winning more than $1 billion in Powerball is an exciting possibility, but keeping a cool math mind can help you decide whether that opportunity is worth your $2 bet [...]

A cable design that sends light through air rather than solid glass could cut signal loss and make long-distance transmissions cheaper [...]

A collection of seven book reviews from our archives, each paired with a recently published book we recommend [...]

As AI grows more fluent in mimicking human empathy, language and memory, we’re left asking: If a machine can fake awareness so well, what exactly is the real thing? [...]

Mathematicians have unraveled a key conjecture about knot theory [...]

Our social voyeurism may have deep evolutionary roots [...]

A machine-learning algorithm spotted signs of “covert consciousness” in coma patients—in some cases, days before doctors could do so [...]

Hundreds of thousands of people are at risk of losing homes, businesses—and lives—as giant “gullies” expand into cities across Africa [...]

The EPA fired five agency employees who signed a June declaration decrying moves that contradict science and undermine public health and issued removal notices to four more [...]

Check out this collection of nonfiction and fiction books recommended by Scientific American [...]

Scientists have revived an ignored area of math to envision a path toward stable quantum computing [...]

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All towns, big and small, are animals The post Cities Obey the Laws of Living Things appeared first on Nautilus. [...]

Rabidly consuming TV shows, movies, or books could make us more imaginative and able to cope with stress The post Here’s Why Binge-Watching Is Good for You appeared first on Nautilus. [...]

The quest for better tools is more ancient than we thought The post These Early Humans Walked 8 Miles for the Perfect Rock appeared first on Nautilus. [...]

What units can unexpectedly reveal about fundamental puzzles in physics The post How to Measure the Universe appeared first on Nautilus. [...]

The first clip of a black jaguar mating in the wild could inform conservation efforts The post Wild Jaguars Caught in the Act appeared first on Nautilus. [...]

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Christine Webb on her 3 greatest revelations while writing The Arrogant Ape The post Putting Humans First Is Not Natural appeared first on Nautilus. [...]

Some people have extraordinary powers of mental time travel The post Why This 17-Year-Old Girl Can’t Forget appeared first on Nautilus. [...]

Issue 63 of the Nautilus print edition is our Climates Issue. It includes contributions from climate scientist Kate Marvel, author and illustrator A. Kendra Greene, astrophysicist Sean Raymond, and more. This issue also features new illustrations by Deena So’Oteh. Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . The post Print Edition 63: The Climates Issue appeared first on Nautilus. [...]

A new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill shows that insect populations are rapidly declining even in relatively undisturbed landscapes, raising concerns about the health of ecosystems that depend on them. [...]

The year's second total lunar eclipse is coming up fast, and this time Asia will have the best seats in the cosmos. [...]

Deep in Earth's past, an icy landscape became a seascape as the ice melted and the oceans rose off what is now the northeastern United States. Nearly 50 years ago, a U.S. government ship searching for minerals and hydrocarbons in the area drilled into the seafloor to see what it could find. [...]

Gustave Eiffel, who designed France's world-famous monument, had the names of 72 scholars inscribed on the base of the tower in golden letters. All of them men. [...]

Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the solar system. As a source of clean energy, hydrogen is well-suited for sustainable development, and Earth is a natural hydrogen factory. However, most hydrogen vents reported to date are small, and the geological processes responsible for hydrogen formation—as well as the quantities that can be preserved in geological settings—remain unclear. [...]

Chemists at the University of Copenhagen have developed a method to convert plastic waste into a climate solution for efficient and sustainable CO2 capture. This is killing two birds with one stone as they address two of the world's biggest challenges: plastic pollution and the climate crisis. [...]

An internationally binding treaty known as the Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA) has made it harder for vessels fishing outside national waters to avoid port inspections for illegal catches, but inconsistent standards across foreign versus domestic fleets could undermine its effectiveness, according to a new study. [...]

A study published in the journal Science Advances, indicates how the heating in North America can trigger remote effects in Asia—this could be further exacerbated by anthropogenic global warming and human modification of the North American land surface. [...]

Seventy years ago, in Osmond Laboratory on Penn State's University Park campus, Erwin W. Müller, Evan Pugh Research Professor of Physics, became the first person to "see" an atom. In doing so, Müller cemented his legacy, not only at Penn State, but also as a pioneer in the world of physics and beyond. [...]

A research team led by Prof. Huang Diying from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS) has identified three species of Jurassic orthopterans—an insect group that includes grasshoppers, crickets and katydids—with forewing patterns nearly identical to the leaves of bennettitales, an extinct, cycad-like seed plant. [...]

The Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (T-OAE), a major environmental upheaval occurring approximately 183 million years ago during the Mesozoic Era, stands as one of the most severe perturbations to Earth's carbon cycle in geological history. [...]

Imagine a clock that doesn't have electricity, but its hands and gears spin on their own for all eternity. In a new study, physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have used liquid crystals, the same materials that are in your phone display, to create such a clock—or, at least, as close as humans can get to that idea. The team's advancement is a new example of a "time crystal." That's the name for a curious phase of matter in which the pieces, such as atoms or other particles, exist in constant motion. [...]

Two-dimensional nanomaterials only a few atoms thick are being explored for a range of critical applications in biomedicine, electronics, nanodevices, energy storage and other areas, especially to enhance performance in extreme environments and ultra-demanding conditions. [...]

Australia's Critically Endangered eastern gray nurse shark population is increasing slowly, research that combined rigorous biological sampling and genetic sleuthing has found. [...]

Graphene is an extraordinary material—a sheet of interlocking carbon atoms just one atom thick that is stable and extremely conductive. This makes it useful in a range of areas, such as flexible electronic displays, highly precise sensors, powerful batteries, and efficient solar cells. [...]

Since the first discovery of planets beyond the solar system in 1995, more than 6,000 exoplanets have been identified. Many of these planets have properties that differ significantly from the eight planets in our solar system. How are such diverse exoplanets formed and evolved, and which of them could potentially become Earth-like planets capable of supporting life? [...]

In the battle against climate change, researchers are looking for ways to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful products. They're studying nano-sized materials called catalysts that can accelerate the conversion process or make it more efficient. Nanomaterials are magnitudes smaller than the width of a human hair. [...]

When individuals from two different species interbreed, hybrid organisms may emerge that display characteristics from both genetic lineages. While hybridization is a common natural phenomenon, it is often seen as a challenge in biodiversity conservation. [...]

Anthropogenic perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are widespread and persistent pollutants that are increasingly subject to stringent regulatory thresholds in water resources. Current nonthermal defluorination strategies have limitations including incomplete mineralization, leaving behind short-chain PFAS byproducts and residual fluoride ions, thereby posing challenges to meeting water quality standards. [...]

A research team led by Ph.D. candidate Wang Haozhi under the supervision of Prof. Ali Esamdin at the Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory (XAO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has revealed the genuine source of the pulsating star KOI-1755 transit signal using the Kepler space telescope. Their findings are published in The Astronomical Journal. [...]

A new study from Stockholm University reveals that spruce bark beetles, already infamous for killing millions of trees in Sweden, are also changing the forest microclimate. Using a combination of temperature sensors attached to trees and thermal drone imagery, researchers have found that beetle-attacked forests can heat up by as much as two degrees during summer days—but that deciduous trees helped to cool down attacked forest stands. [...]

Now, at the end of the summer, when the thrush nightingales leave Europe for southern Africa, they do not fly at full speed. Instead, they maintain an even pace—and according to a new study in Current Biology from Lund University, this is no coincidence. [...]

Temperatures in the Mediterranean are currently rising to record levels. Instead of a refreshing dip, holidaymakers in places like Greece, Italy, and Spain, among other places, are now facing water temperatures up to 28° C or even higher. With an average water temperature of 26.9° C, July 2025 was the warmest since records began for the Mediterranean Sea, according to the Copernicus Earth Observation Service. [...]

Organ donors can save lives, for example, those of patients with kidney failure. Unfortunately, there are too few donors, and the waiting lists are long. 3D bioprinting of (parts of) organs may offer a solution to this shortage in the future. But printing living tissues, bioprinting, is extremely complex and challenging. [...]

New research finds that treated forests are 88% less susceptible to high-severity wildfire than their unmanaged counterparts, and can recover carbon stocks in only seven years. The findings, carried out by researchers at Vibrant Planet, Northern Arizona University, American Forest Foundation, and Blue Forest, make the case for more proactive forest management across the U.S., and specifically, the increasingly wildfire-prone West. The research is published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. [...]

Investigators at Johns Hopkins Medicine report new evidence that the protein Piezo1 controls skin growth by detecting when skin is stretched and then coordinating the metabolic and immune changes necessary for growth. Experts say the findings could ultimately help doctors develop noninvasive therapeutic approaches to create new skin for treating burns and other injuries that require a skin graft. [...]

In 2023, the Amazon rainforest experienced its worst recorded drought since records began. River levels dropped dramatically and vegetation at all levels deteriorated due to intense heat and water shortages. In such conditions, plants release increased amounts of monoterpenes—small, volatile organic compounds that act as a defense mechanism and help communication with their environment. Some molecules, such as α-pinene, which smells like pine, occur as mirror-image pairs, known as enantiomers. [...]

Conspiracy theories and incitement to harassment and violence abound on mainstream social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. But the extreme content is often mixed with ironic play, memes and hashtags, which makes it difficult for authorities and media to know how to respond. [...]

Large exoplanets are more easily detected than small ones. It's axiomatic. While large planets block out more starlight during transits, small planets block out much less, letting them hide in the overpowering glare from their stars. To help detect sub-Jupiter mass exoplanets, astronomers search for the effect these planets can have on their surroundings. [...]

An international research team has developed an innovative model that explains how elongated amphibious animals—such as eels—coordinate movement both in water and on land. Their study is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [...]

One scientist says it's like buying a car and running it into a tree to save on gas money. [...]

Judge rules Trump admin broke law, and says Supreme Court has been "unhelpful." [...]

There are no Falcon Heavy launches this year, so now's the time for SpaceX to act. [...]

Study shows how patterns in LLM training data can lead to "parahuman" responses. [...]

Department of Energy is not serious about engaging with the scientific community. [...]

The Pentagon says the move will save money, but acknowledges risk to military readiness. [...]

A structure like those found on water striders' legs keeps a robot out of the water. [...]

A 3D reconstruction of the Shroud of Turin, "jelly ice," regenerating snail eyes, and more [...]

One of the world’s foremost climate models now faces funding threats. [...]

It’s a closely watched test of whether corporate alliances on climate efforts violate antitrust laws. [...]

Firefly Aerospace reveals why its Alpha booster exploded after launch in April. [...]

The species's boundaries in North America seem to have been fairly fluid. [...]

"Once a species enters, they never leave," interior secretary says. But there's more to the story. [...]

A species known only by a single rib turns out to be covered with meter-long spikes. [...]

This was the first successful flight of SpaceX's second-generation Starship after three failures. [...]

Collapsing gas clouds in the early universe may have formed lower-mass stars as well. [...]

It's not just you. Survey says: "Twitter sucks now and all the cool kids are moving to Bluesky" [...]

"I don't want to gamble on which major city or two we lose in a scenario like that." [...]

Half of a year of data shows that the solar boom is not slowing down. [...]

"We wish we were young again and NASA was this vivacious, you know?" [...]

Users can explore multiple paths without losing their original chat thread. [...]

Everything to know about the mishap that threatened to expose millions of users' queries. [...]

Historic interpreter taught millions to program on Commodore and Apple computers. [...]

Openly available AI tool creates steerable 3D-like video, but requires serious GPU muscle. [...]

The three certificates were issued in May but only came to light Wednesday. [...]

Promised protections follow reports of vulnerable users misled in extended chats. [...]

Longtime acolytes are sidelined as CEO directs biggest leadership reorganization in two decades. [...]

Assume all Drift credentials are compromised after Workspace breach, Google says. [...]

Vulnerability can be exploited to gain access to customers' crown jewels. [...]

Researchers take note: When the endpoint is compromised, all bets are off. [...]

AI assistants don't have fixed personalities—just patterns of output guided by humans. [...]

Malicious websites can embed invisible commands that AI agents will follow blindly. [...]

ChatGPT allegedly provided suicide encouragement to teen after moderation safeguards failed. [...]

Breaches in 2020 and 2025, reportedly by foreign adversaries, exposed confidential files. [...]

Why AI chatbots validate grandiose fantasies about revolutionary discoveries that don't exist. [...]

Hobbyist training AI on Victorian texts gets an unexpected history lesson from his own creation. [...]

"Someone will lose a phenomenal amount of money," says CEO while fundraising at record prices. [...]

Opinion: Theatrical testing scenarios explain why AI models produce alarming outputs—and why we fall for it. [...]

After unpopular GPT-5 launch, OpenAI begins restoring optional access to previous AI models. [...]

The tendency to ask AI bots to explain themselves reveals widespread misconceptions about how they work. [...]

CEO says the game is projected to meet expectations, but there are cuts anyway. [...]

Data transfer speeds are much lower for Switch 2 Game Cards than for downloaded games. [...]

Valve's usually stable platform struggles thanks in part to lack of pre-loading options. [...]

You don't have to track down pricey retro hardware to play the Pioneer LaserActive anymore. [...]

Amid player complaints, EA says 330,000 cheaters were stopped in beta's first two days. [...]

Ars analysis shows missing price cuts are costing console consumers hundreds of dollars. [...]

French report also suggests Star Citizen might hit 1.0 release in "2027 or 2028." [...]

Preview: The sequel's prologue stresses meaningful choices, wry humor [...]

Older Ryzen 7040-based model will stick around at $1,299 as a lower-end option. [...]

Hollow Knight fans found strange ways to cope with impatience and anticipation. [...]

Price hikes go into effect August 21; standard PS5 will now start at $550. [...]

ROG Xbox Ally runs a stripped-down Windows that isn't publicly available (yet). [...]

Revisiting the 1996 RPG exposes both genius and madness. [...]

Despite everything, it's still possible to build decent PCs for decent prices. [...]

Fast, removable storage could be one way to address soaring game install sizes. [...]

Dual mouse controls work surprisingly well—if you find somewhere to use them. [...]

Well, that's one way to exit beta. [...]

Size matters most for Framework's first stab at a desktop workstation/gaming PC. [...]

Switch 2 and online membership pricing "will remain unchanged at this time." [...]

Frantic positional resource management is engrossing without becoming overwhelming. [...]

WASHINGTON—Running into several White House staff members as they tried to sneak their new friend inside, the Trump boys reportedly begged their father Tuesday to let them keep a homeless man they had found as a pet. “Please, Daddy, please can we keep our fuzzy buddy?” said Eric Trump, his visibly hopeful eyes widening as […] The post Trump Boys Beg Father To Let Them Keep Homeless Man As Pet appeared first on The Onion. [...]

OpenAI announced new safety features will be soon coming to ChatGPT in an effort to better protect teens and others experiencing “acute distress.” The Onion shares a selection of those safeguards. Begins every conversation by telling users not to vape Targeted BetterHelp ads for any user in the midst of a mental health crisis Parental […] The post New Safety Features Coming To ChatGPT appeared first on The Onion. [...]

Florida’s surgeon general announced that the state will eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates, although legislative approval may still be required. What do you think? The post Florida Eliminates All Vaccine Mandates appeared first on The Onion. [...]

KANSAS CITY, MO—Stressing that preparation was important both on and off the field, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid reportedly sat tight end Travis Kelce down Friday to gently go over what would be expected of him on his wedding night. “The keys to performing your best in the bedroom are proper positioning and situational awareness,” […] The post Andy Reid Gently Tells Travis Kelce What Expected Of Him On Wedding Night appeared first on The Onion. [...]

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ—Speaking grimly as he mopped the floor beneath flickering fluorescent lights, longtime MetLife Stadium custodian Keith Browning reportedly approached first year New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn Friday and warned him that “people who go in that locker room come out…different.” “You be careful in there, Coach—I’ve seen a lot of good […] The post ‘People Who Go In That Locker Room Come Out…Different,’ Jets Custodian Warns Aaron Glenn appeared first on The Onion. [...]

SAN DIEGO—Calling the in-person gathering an exciting chance to check in on old friends, local resident Anthony Crews told reporters Thursday that this week’s in-person fantasy football draft had been a great excuse to see how weird-looking everyone in his 12-person keeper league was getting. “It’s really less about who I get at tight end […] The post Fantasy Football Draft Good Excuse To See How Weird-Looking Everyone Getting appeared first on The Onion. [...]

Filming for Euphoria Season 3 is underway with an expected release date of 2026. Here is everything we know about the series’ return so far. Takes place in a universe where The Idol was beloved and critically acclaimed Follows a sober Rue’s battle with refined sugar Kathy Bates returns as the mysterious lunch lady Fans […] The post Everything We Know About ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 So Far appeared first on The Onion. [...]

The U.S. military struck and killed 11 people aboard a Venezuelan vessel that President Trump alleged were smuggling narcotics, with critics questioning the legality and evidence behind the operation. What do you think? The post U.S. Military Strikes Boat Allegedly Carrying Cartel Members appeared first on The Onion. [...]

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HAMPTON, NH—Stressing its commitment to making everyone feel welcome regardless of athletic ability, national gym franchise Planet Fitness instituted a new policy Thursday that bans proper form. “We don’t want new gym-goers to feel intimidated by people doing squats correctly, so from now on, members will be penalized when they lift with their legs instead […] The post Planet Fitness Bans Proper Form appeared first on The Onion. [...]

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DEDHAM, MA—Remarking that the adolescent had undergone some pronounced developmental changes during the course of his vacation, middle school sources reported Tuesday that eighth grader Ryan Alcorn’s voice had dropped six octaves over the summer. According to eyewitnesses present in Mrs. Jeterson’s homeroom, Alcorn opened his mouth during classroom introductions to reveal that the high-pitched […] The post 8th Grader’s Voice Drops 6 Octaves Over Summer appeared first on The Onion. [...]
