UK university launches postgraduate course in clinical use of psychedelics | Drugs | The Guardian
Wanna be a student again
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/apr/21/uk-university-launches-postgraduate-course-in-clinical-use-of-psychedelics-exeter
Wanna be a student again
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/apr/21/uk-university-launches-postgraduate-course-in-clinical-use-of-psychedelics-exeter
the Guardian
UK university launches postgraduate course in clinical use of psychedelics
Certificate at Exeter to include teaching about existing therapies and research in psychology, psychiatry and neuroscience
New and quite motivainal intro and Great review of the latest research activities in psylocibin in the end.
For those who are microdosing, I also ecourage you to join this biggest study and contribute in the most exciting research.
https://youtu.be/qry8K7KPHIQ
For those who are microdosing, I also ecourage you to join this biggest study and contribute in the most exciting research.
https://youtu.be/qry8K7KPHIQ
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How Psilocybin Mushrooms Can Help Save the World with Paul Stamets | SXSW 2023
Join Mycologist Paul Stamets, co-founder of MycoMedical Life Sciences, as he speaks of their historical use of psilocybin mushrooms and explores the potential for neurological health based, in part, on recent results on molecular modes of action his team…
A researcher called Tim Landgraf even created a robot honey bee that entered a hive and was able to communicate with the other bees.
It was said to be able to tell the other bees to stop and even where to fly.
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Although Bakker presents the research as a good thing, she does note that it raises "a lot of philosophical and ethical questions."
Scientists won't be stopping with bats and bees and lots of other animals could be communicated with.
There are even said to be plans for scientists to try and talk to plants.https://www-thesun-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.thesun.co.uk/tech/21306708/ai-scientists-talk-to-animals-artificial-intelligence/amp/
It was said to be able to tell the other bees to stop and even where to fly.
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Although Bakker presents the research as a good thing, she does note that it raises "a lot of philosophical and ethical questions."
Scientists won't be stopping with bats and bees and lots of other animals could be communicated with.
There are even said to be plans for scientists to try and talk to plants.https://www-thesun-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.thesun.co.uk/tech/21306708/ai-scientists-talk-to-animals-artificial-intelligence/amp/
The Sun
AI breakthrough lets humans 'talk' with bats and bees 'changing what we know'
Scientists have begun using artificial intelligence to help them communicate with animals – and they’re starting small with bats and bees. AI allows humans to use breakthrough technique…
Organoid Intelligence: Computing on the Brain - IEEE Spectrum
“We’ve recapitulated the key features of the pathology. We can see the loss of dopaminergic neurons, we see the appearance of protein aggregates that are relevant to the disease,” said Schwamborn, whose lab has developed an organoid model of Parkinson’s. These platforms allow them to study, on a small scale, Parkinson’s development in a cellular network context that monolayer cultures cannot: “That’s the major advantage. We can see features of the disease that we know are happening in patients but so far have been unable to recapitulate in the lab. Now, finally, we can do that.”
https://spectrum.ieee.org/organoid-intelligence-computing-on-brain
“We’ve recapitulated the key features of the pathology. We can see the loss of dopaminergic neurons, we see the appearance of protein aggregates that are relevant to the disease,” said Schwamborn, whose lab has developed an organoid model of Parkinson’s. These platforms allow them to study, on a small scale, Parkinson’s development in a cellular network context that monolayer cultures cannot: “That’s the major advantage. We can see features of the disease that we know are happening in patients but so far have been unable to recapitulate in the lab. Now, finally, we can do that.”
https://spectrum.ieee.org/organoid-intelligence-computing-on-brain
IEEE Spectrum
Organoid Intelligence: Computing on the Brain
Small spheres of neurons show promise for drug testing and computation
Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI, is chairman of a start-up that aims to tap into the promise that psychedelic drugs have shown in clinical trials — and make them broadly available for people who suffer from mental health and drug-use disorders. The firm, Journey Colab, is partnering with a luxury rehab clinic, All Points North, to shepherd drugs like MDMA and psilocybin through late-stage trials and design a model for administering them to patients.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/04/22/sam-altman-psychedelics-mental-health/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/04/22/sam-altman-psychedelics-mental-health/
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Dropbox is laying off 500 people and pivoting to AI - The Verge
Hahaha, stage 1 is launched. 🔥
“In an ideal world, we’d simply shift people from one team to another. And we’ve done that wherever possible,” Houston writes. “However, our next stage of growth requires a different mix of skill sets, particularly in AI and early-stage product development. We’ve been bringing in great talent in these areas over the last couple years and we’ll need even more.”
1. In order to survive you need to learn AI
2. After you learned AI you use AI
3. More you use AI more it lerns to be better than you.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/27/23700629/dropbox-laying-off-500-people-pivoting-ai
Hahaha, stage 1 is launched. 🔥
“In an ideal world, we’d simply shift people from one team to another. And we’ve done that wherever possible,” Houston writes. “However, our next stage of growth requires a different mix of skill sets, particularly in AI and early-stage product development. We’ve been bringing in great talent in these areas over the last couple years and we’ll need even more.”
1. In order to survive you need to learn AI
2. After you learned AI you use AI
3. More you use AI more it lerns to be better than you.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/27/23700629/dropbox-laying-off-500-people-pivoting-ai
The Verge
Dropbox is laying off 500 people and pivoting to AI
Dropbox wants to be at the “forefront” of AI.
New biocomputing method uses enzymes as catalysts for DNA-based molecular computing
https://phys.org/news/2023-05-biocomputing-method-enzymes-catalysts-dna-based.html
https://phys.org/news/2023-05-biocomputing-method-enzymes-catalysts-dna-based.html
phys.org
New biocomputing method uses enzymes as catalysts for DNA-based molecular computing
From early detection and internal treatment of diseases to futuristic applications like augmenting human memory, biological computing, or biocomputing, has the potential to revolutionize medicine and ...
American Medical Association to Issue First New Code for Psychedelic Therapies - MAPS Public Benefit Corporation
This is a major step forward to enabling broad and equitable access to psychedelic therapies,” said Kabir Nath, CEO, COMPASS Pathways. “This collaboration with MAPS PBC to develop a new CPT code aims to ensure that psychedelic therapies, if approved, could be integrated into healthcare systems, reimbursed by payers, and made available to the people who need them.”
https://mapsbcorp.com/press-releases/american-medical-association-to-issue-first-new-code-for-psychedelic-therapies/
This is a major step forward to enabling broad and equitable access to psychedelic therapies,” said Kabir Nath, CEO, COMPASS Pathways. “This collaboration with MAPS PBC to develop a new CPT code aims to ensure that psychedelic therapies, if approved, could be integrated into healthcare systems, reimbursed by payers, and made available to the people who need them.”
https://mapsbcorp.com/press-releases/american-medical-association-to-issue-first-new-code-for-psychedelic-therapies/
MAPS Public Benefit Corporation
American Medical Association to Issue First New Code for Psychedelic Therapies
COMPASS Pathways and MAPS PBC submitted joint application for new code to facilitate access to psychedelic therapy in the US, if approved London, UK and San Jose, US – May 2, 2023 COMPASS Pathways plc (Nasdaq: CMPS) (COMPASS), a mental health care company…
Psychedelic medicine is coming—but who’s going to guide your trip?
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/psychedelic-medicine-trip-mdma-psilocybin-therapy
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/psychedelic-medicine-trip-mdma-psilocybin-therapy
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Psychedelic medicine is coming—but who’s going to guide your trip?
The U.S. may approve therapies using MDMA and psilocybin—aka ecstasy and magic mushrooms. The medical community is preparing for the deluge of demand.
Roche bets on organoids to shake up drug discovery, development
“I'm convinced that one can implement human organoids at every step of the way—from target identification and target validation through preclinical safety and efficacy to stratification in clinical trials,”
Hans Clevers, M.D., Ph.D., a pioneer in organoids research.
https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/roche-creates-organoid-research-institute-shakeup-drug-discovery-and-development
“I'm convinced that one can implement human organoids at every step of the way—from target identification and target validation through preclinical safety and efficacy to stratification in clinical trials,”
Hans Clevers, M.D., Ph.D., a pioneer in organoids research.
https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/roche-creates-organoid-research-institute-shakeup-drug-discovery-and-development
Fierce Biotech
Roche creates organoid research institute to shake up drug discovery and development
Roche is betting preclinical drug development is on the cusp of a major change. | Roche is betting preclinical drug development is on the cusp of a major change. After tracking advances in fields including engineering and computational science, the Swiss…
DMT Users Are Using AI to Draw the Strange Beings They Meet While Tripping
Looks like a great plan 👌
I'm inn
https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjv89d/dmt-users-are-using-ai-to-draw-the-strange-beings-they-meet-while-tripping
Looks like a great plan 👌
I'm inn
https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjv89d/dmt-users-are-using-ai-to-draw-the-strange-beings-they-meet-while-tripping
VICE
DMT Users Are Using AI to Draw the Strange Beings They Meet While Tripping
A new book compiles the experiences of people who say they've met extradimensional entities while on the psychedelic drug.
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A Lucid Death: Sparks of Consciousness Detected in Dying Brains - Neuroscience News
https://neurosciencenews.com/death-nde-consciousness-23161/
https://neurosciencenews.com/death-nde-consciousness-23161/
Neuroscience News
A Lucid Death: Sparks of Consciousness Detected in Dying Brains
A groundbreaking new study provides early evidence of consciousness in the dying brain, shedding light on the mysteries of near-death experiences. Researchers identified a surge of gamma wave activity, associated with consciousness, in the dying brains of…
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Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells + interview with Prof Thomas Hartung (senior author of the paper) - Robohub
https://robohub.org/scientists-unveil-plan-to-create-biocomputers-powered-by-human-brain-cells-interview-with-prof-thomas-hartung-senior-author-of-the-paper/
https://robohub.org/scientists-unveil-plan-to-create-biocomputers-powered-by-human-brain-cells-interview-with-prof-thomas-hartung-senior-author-of-the-paper/
robohub.org
Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells + interview with Prof Thomas Hartung (senior author…
BEEF series: WTF they ate to have such Psychedelics effect⁉️
SPOILER WARNING
I bet you probably saw this and you maybe have a question, what exactly they ate for those halucenogetic effects.
While I can't say for sure and there is no information on the internet Im almost certain it was a Belladonna
Why?
Well first of all there are not so many psychoactive berries but it's not the main thing.
The second, we see that it's very poisoneus since they were vomiting a lot. Belladonna is also extremely toxic.
But the main thing is that the effect demonstrated in the movie doesn't look like a classical Psychedelics effect from typical serotonin-receptor activation drugs (Psylocibin,LSD, DMT, Mescaline etc..) which perturbs perception system in our brain.
The effect is different and is reminding the effects from trophana alcaloids (Atropine, Scopolamine, etc) which are a main psychoactive components of Belladonna. Those trophanes affect our error detection and synchronization system in the brain which synchronize our internal prediction module with external perception module. That's why she saw a different types of Psychodelics effect in the movie compared to classical hallucinations. like when movie character saw a tree branch instead of a gun. Internal prediction system decided that it's more likely in current environment to see a tree branch and since the error correction system was turned off by trophanes the information form perception that it's actually a gun haven't appeared and as a result a movie character experienced such trip.
"The tropane alkaloids are notable in that they often elicit what are called true hallucinations — these aren’t visions that are recognisable as such, but hallucinations that blend perfectly with the environment. With the classic psychedelics, the user is, more often than not, aware that their eyes-open visuals are distinct from the normal waking world. However, this is not always the case with the tropanes. When consumed orally, the effects are often delayed and can sneak up on the user, who might assume the plant to be inactive, only to realise some time later that they spent the preceding two hours entertaining guests at a party that never happened. In this way, tropane intoxication is often likened more to a waking dream than a psychedelic trip" - from Reality Switch Technologies book.
Now you can share it with friends and pretend to be smart person. 🤪
If you want to see more posts like this, don't be shy drop some emoji 🙊.
https://youtu.be/AFPIMHBzGDs
SPOILER WARNING
I bet you probably saw this and you maybe have a question, what exactly they ate for those halucenogetic effects.
While I can't say for sure and there is no information on the internet Im almost certain it was a Belladonna
Why?
Well first of all there are not so many psychoactive berries but it's not the main thing.
The second, we see that it's very poisoneus since they were vomiting a lot. Belladonna is also extremely toxic.
But the main thing is that the effect demonstrated in the movie doesn't look like a classical Psychedelics effect from typical serotonin-receptor activation drugs (Psylocibin,LSD, DMT, Mescaline etc..) which perturbs perception system in our brain.
The effect is different and is reminding the effects from trophana alcaloids (Atropine, Scopolamine, etc) which are a main psychoactive components of Belladonna. Those trophanes affect our error detection and synchronization system in the brain which synchronize our internal prediction module with external perception module. That's why she saw a different types of Psychodelics effect in the movie compared to classical hallucinations. like when movie character saw a tree branch instead of a gun. Internal prediction system decided that it's more likely in current environment to see a tree branch and since the error correction system was turned off by trophanes the information form perception that it's actually a gun haven't appeared and as a result a movie character experienced such trip.
"The tropane alkaloids are notable in that they often elicit what are called true hallucinations — these aren’t visions that are recognisable as such, but hallucinations that blend perfectly with the environment. With the classic psychedelics, the user is, more often than not, aware that their eyes-open visuals are distinct from the normal waking world. However, this is not always the case with the tropanes. When consumed orally, the effects are often delayed and can sneak up on the user, who might assume the plant to be inactive, only to realise some time later that they spent the preceding two hours entertaining guests at a party that never happened. In this way, tropane intoxication is often likened more to a waking dream than a psychedelic trip" - from Reality Switch Technologies book.
Now you can share it with friends and pretend to be smart person. 🤪
If you want to see more posts like this, don't be shy drop some emoji 🙊.
https://youtu.be/AFPIMHBzGDs
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BeautyMatter | Customized Nootropics Start-Up Thesis Raises $8.4 Million Series A
https://beautymatter.com/articles/nootropics-startup-thesis-raises-8-4-series-a
https://beautymatter.com/articles/nootropics-startup-thesis-raises-8-4-series-a
Beautymatter
Customized Nootropics Start-Up Thesis Raises $8.4 Million Series A
Thesis, the wellness start-up with a customized approach to cognitive performance products based on brain chemistry, closed on a Series A round totaling $8.4 million.
Study presents large brain-like neural networks for AI
https://techxplore.com/news/2023-05-large-brain-like-neural-networks-ai.html
https://techxplore.com/news/2023-05-large-brain-like-neural-networks-ai.html
Tech Xplore
Study presents large brain-like neural networks for AI
In a new study in Nature Machine Intelligence, researchers Bojian Yin and Sander Bohté from the HBP partner Dutch National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI) demonstrate a ...
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Psychonauts by Mike Jay review – the drug-takers who changed history | Science and nature books | The Guardian
Ok, I don't want to be on Forbes list anymore, now I want to be in the next release of this book. 🤪
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/may/10/psychonauts-by-mike-jay-review-the-drug-takers-who-changed-history
Ok, I don't want to be on Forbes list anymore, now I want to be in the next release of this book. 🤪
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/may/10/psychonauts-by-mike-jay-review-the-drug-takers-who-changed-history
the Guardian
Psychonauts by Mike Jay review – the drug-takers who changed history
Humphry Davy on laughing gas, Sigmund Freud on cocaine … how self-experimentation shaped science and art
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