The poisoned candy legend is just one way that American fears manifested: as an easily understood threat to innocence.
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David Bienenstock has made it his mission to keep the history of cannabis alive.
We will become billions of people who share a single vast intellect.
The peasant turned czarist advisor has come to be known and feared as the devil incarnate, but was he really as demonic as we have been led to believe?
That question is at the heart of the new documentary, "Medicating Normal."
Are we enslaved by the finer things in life?
Can we stop mass shootings? The first step is collecting data, and these authors have done just that.
Sludge may be inevitable, but there are better ways to manage such frictions in our daily lives.
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It's been difficult to research the illicit drugs, but we're slowly building a better understanding of their potential.
Don’t argue with science. Just do it.
Pandemics have historically given way to social revolution. What will the post-COVID revolution be?
A universal basic income is just one of Andrew Yang's ideas to update capitalism for the 21st century.
This medieval-themed meme highlights a shady yet all too common rhetorical move people make in arguments.
Certain companies feel magical. Though the spells they cast may be unique, each emits an aura that delights customers, attracts top talent, and impels the culture to pay attention. Apple […]
The following is an excerpt from Viruses, Pandemics, and Immunity by Arup K. Chakraborty and Andrey S. Shaw. Reprinted with Permission from The MIT PRESS. Copyright 2021. Koch’s Postulates, Anthrax, […]
"It's not always about agreement, more often it's about business."
A revival is occurring, and we sure can use it.
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions imposed stricter guidelines on marijuana policy during his tenure. It's still unclear where his replacement, Matthew Whitaker, stands on the issue.
Can the American government stop coronavirus spread? Its past actions speak volumes.
Half a billion people were infected.
Dr. Joel Smithers was recently sentenced to decades in prison for the numerous illegal prescriptions he gave out.
Clinical studies are underway. How we treat them moving forward matters.
For too long, we've treated racism as a personality trait or a vague systemic menace rather than the result of policies and ideas created deliberately to benefit some groups at the expense of others. As a result, too many anti-racist efforts have collapsed into name-calling sessions, failing to achieve their goals. Ibram X. Kendi, author of How to be an Antiracist, sees a better way.
Just for giggles, would it be a good idea to have our leaders take shrooms?
A clip of this disingenuous documentary is making the rounds.
On the latest episode of The Portal, the two men talk about the consequences of a public being shielded from battle.
Warspeak has relentlessly crept into most aspects of American life and public discourse.
Mycologist Paul Stamets believes they should be.
Free market ideology uses democratic vocabulary as propaganda, obscuring a non-democratic reality.