Ketamine
The Highs and Lows of Being a Student Drug Dealer
I made thousands selling drugs to students – but I wouldn't go back.
Exclusive NYPD Data Reveals Just How Often Fentanyl Is in Cocaine
Big claims have been made about the infiltration of fentanyl into America's cocaine supply. So we got some hard data.
Foreigners Reveal What Shocked Them Most About British Drug Use
"None of my friends can believe that ket is a thing that people do for fun."
The Ethics of Taking the Drugs You Study
Should psychedelic scientists trip on the drugs they research?
The FDA Approved a Ketamine-Like Nasal Spray for Hard-to-Treat Depression
The drug, esketamine, is a new kind of antidepressant for people who haven't responded to other treatments.
What Near-Death Experiences Might Tell Us About the Brain
"It can generate a sense of detachment from the body and the self and, at higher doses, a full-blown dissociative experience."
Why Does Depression Make Me Want to Be Alone?
This week in the Coping newsletter: Numbness as a very real symptom of depression, and what to do when you feel like withdrawing from friends.
'Kitty Flipping' and the Psychonaut Obsession with Mixing Drugs
Combining drugs is never a good idea, but that doesn't stop a lot of people from doing it.
What It's Like Being a Problematic Drug User at Christmas
"My family had no idea: I drink a lot of Diet Coke and they just thought I was hyper or, when I was coming down, they thought I was just having a depressive moment."
Tortoise DNA Might Hold the Answers to Living Longer
The scientists used the DNA of Lonesome George, the last known Pinta Island tortoise.
The Most Common Reasons People Need Medical Attention at Music Festivals
A first responder told us everything that's most likely to go wrong.
The Dark Traits of People Who Use Tinder While In Relationships
Headlines in science you won't want to miss