Best Of: Emma Stone / The Birth Of Psychedelic Science

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Top Picks: Emma Stone / The Emergence of Psychedelic Science Emma Stone, a renowned actress, has been a fan favorite in Hollywood ever since her debut in "Superbad." She has since then continued to impress audiences with her brilliant performances in a variety of films, from "La La Land" to "The Help." With her stunning talent and charm, it is no wonder why she is one of the best actresses in the industry today. At the same time, there has been a recent emergence of psychedelics in the field of science. Researchers have been studying the use of psychedelic substances such as LSD and psilocybin in treatments for depression, anxiety, and addiction. This has opened up a new realm of possibilities for mental health treatments, and the results have been promising. Overall, both Emma Stone and the rise of psychedelic science have been exciting developments in their respective fields. Through their achievements, we are reminded of the limitless potential of human creativity and discovery.

Emma Stone has been nominated for an Oscar for her lead performance in the movie, Poor Things. During a conversation with Terry Gross, the actress discussed her connection to her anxiety and the making of the film.

David Bianculli critiques the FX anthology series Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, created by Ryan Murphy.

In addition, Benjamin Breen discusses Tripping on Utopia, his literary work on Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the turbulent early days of psychedelic science. The book delves into the experiments of anthropologists Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, who explored the use of psychedelics to broaden one's consciousness. Moreover, the work also delves into how this research later became linked to the US government's studies on the use of psychedelics as a weapon.

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