“We’re not just studying psychedelics. We’re reimagining who they’re for.” [Matt’s Interview with Reality Sandwich]
In this powerful interview, our Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Matthew X. Lowe, opens up about how psychedelics helped him move
In this powerful interview, our Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Matthew X. Lowe, opens up about how psychedelics helped him move
A little over a year ago, I found myself drawn to a volunteer opportunity that combined two things I care
Psychedelic medicine didn’t start in a lab. It began in ceremony and community, held by elders, guided by land, and
Unlimited Sciences is proud to announce a strategic leadership evolution: Katie A. Pickard has been appointed to lead the organization
Two years ago, I made a bold move. I left behind a comfortable corporate role, packed up my life, and
We conducted a groundbreaking naturalistic study with LGBTQIA+ participants attending an ayahuasca retreat in Costa Rica.
For many trans and nonbinary people in expanded states of consciousness, explorations of gender often become a kind of homecoming.
For many queer and trans people, healing is also political. It means facing wounds caused by systems that were never
Psilocybin intersects with queer healing, both through rebellion and its potential for identity exploration, trauma recovery, and self-acceptance.
The globalization of ayahuasca has resulted in significant cultural dilution, raising questions about practices like dieting before a retreat.