In 1943, a chemist in Switzerland synthesized a drug that alters consciousness. His discovery changed the study of medicine, ...
With so much to see and do at the Grand Prix of Long Beach, which will take place Friday to Sunday, April 17-19, it’s easy to ...
Albert Hofmann calculated that one teaspoon of LSD could affect 50,000 people. He arrived at that figure after accidentally ...
What do LSD and Psilocybin have in common? A new study reveals a universal brain fingerprint for psychedelic drugs.
Solo travel has quietly become one of the fastest-growing segments in the travel industry, and the data backs it up: according to Hostelworld’s 2025 State of Solo Travel Report, 63% of first-time solo ...
GRAND MARAIS, MI -- When creating a bucket list-worthy summer road trip, the camping app The Dyrt opted for America’s northernmost cross-country drive. While in search of “Midwest lake country” they ...
Scenic Highway 11 runs parallel to the North Carolina border, winding between the Piedmont hills and the southernmost peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Aside from being a wonderful place to view fall ...
“Now if you're tired or a bit run down, Can't seem to getcha feet off the ground, Maybe you oughta try a little bit of L.S.D.” - Country Joe and The Fish, “Acid Commercial,” 1967 The above faux ad ...
The 2026 Missouri Travel Guide is now available, offering a range of activities and attractions for visitors, according to a community announcement. The guide, launched by Visit Missouri, is designed ...
LSD was first synthesized by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann in 1938. He discovered its powerful psychoactive effects in 1943 after accidentally ingesting a small amount and experiencing vivid ...