Psilocybin Science & News
Stay up to date with psilocybin research and psychedelic science. Here you’ll find easy-to-read explainers, study breakdowns, and news on therapy, safety, and new discoveries around magic mushrooms.
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Two studies published in early 2026 — one from Dartmouth University, one from the University of Padua — point to the same exciting idea: the healing effects of psilocybin may not need hallucinations to work.
This matters for millions of people who are curious about psilocybin therapy but afraid of losing control, seeing things, or entering a strange mental state. Science is now showing there may be another way.
Published: March 25, 2026 · Psilocybin Science · 6 min read
Bryan Johnson took magic mushrooms — twice. His team tracked 249 health markers before and after each session. The Bryan Johnson psilocybin experiment is the most measured psychedelic self-test ever made public. Some results were very positive. One result shocked even his own team.
Magic Mushrooms vs. LSD: Chemistry, Effects, Duration, and Key Differences (2026 Update)
Magic mushrooms and LSD are the two most widely discussed classic psychedelics. Both produce altered states of consciousness through related mechanisms, yet the experiences they produce are often described as distinctly different. This guide examines both substances from a scientific and experiential perspective — covering chemistry, biology, effects, duration, safety considerations, and what makes each one unique.
What the research says about psychedelics and addiction treatment — from alcohol to smoking to opioids. A comprehensive 2026 guide.
Psilocybin vs. Nicotine Patch: Johns Hopkins Study Shows Magic Mushrooms Are 6x More Effective for Quitting Smoking
March 23, 2026A major breakthrough in psilocybin smoking cessation research is here. If you have ever tried to quit smoking, you know how hard it is. Patches, gums, willpower — most people try many times before they succeed. Now, however, a new study from Johns Hopkins University has changed the game. Researchers found that a single dose of psilocybin — the active compound in magic mushrooms — was six times more effective than the nicotine patch at helping people stay off cigarettes after six months.
Mushrooms and the Mind: How Psilocybin Works in the Brain
March 23, 2026How psilocybin works in the brain — default mode network, serotonin, and neuroplasticity explained (2026 Update)
When people describe a magic mushroom experience, they often say something shifted in how they think, how they see themselves, or how connected they feel to the world. These are not random impressions. Researchers are now finding clear biological reasons for them. The science of mushrooms and the mind has developed remarkably fast over the past decade, and the results are genuinely interesting — even if you have no intention of ever trying psilocybin.
This cornerstone guide explains what actually happens inside the brain when psilocybin is present, from its first chemical interaction right through to the longer-term changes in neural wiring that researchers are now studying closely.
What clinical research says about the healing power of magic mushrooms — psilocybin for depression, PTSD, addiction, and end-of-life distress. Updated for 2026.
10 Fascinating Facts About Mushrooms
March 23, 2026From the world's largest living organism to glowing fungi and medicinal marvels — the fungal kingdom is full of surprises. (2026 Update)
The Pineal Gland, Third Eye Symbolism, Melatonin, and the DMT Theory — Explored (2026 Update)
Few topics blend science, spirituality, and psychedelic culture quite like the pineal gland third eye connection. This tiny gland deep in the brain has fascinated thinkers for centuries. Descartes called it the "seat of the soul." Similarly, Hindu and Buddhist traditions recognise it as the third eye of inner perception. More recently, researchers have explored it as a possible source of endogenous DMT. In this guide, we separate established science from theory. We also explain why the pineal gland third eye idea still captivates so many people around the world.
Psilocybin New Brain Cells: The Science Explained
March 23, 2026Can psilocybin new brain cells actually become a reality? Research says yes. A landmark 2013 study from the University of South Florida showed that low doses of psilocybin stimulate neurogenesis — the birth of fresh neurons — in the hippocampus of mice. Since then, multiple studies have confirmed and expanded this finding. In this article we break down the original research, explore what has changed since, and explain why psilocybin new brain cells matter for mental health in 2026.
