Nootropics
These Personalized, 3D-Printed Pills Are Designed to Time-Release Supplements
File this under our ever-growing obsession with using tech to hack our bodies.
Do Nootropics Give Esports Gamers an Edge?
Ben Watley and Alex Novosad are two members of an esports team paving the way for Nootropics in professional esports.
Drugs Designed to Aid Alzheimer's Patients Could Enhance Healthy Brains
If researchers develop a drug to improve how the brain functions, could it be useful for healthy people?
The More We Quantify Our Bodies, the More We’ll Want to Hack Them
Nootropics startups are banking on the idea.
College Professors Are Using Smart Drugs to Grade Your Crappy Essays
It's not just students taking modafinil to help them power through their workload.
This Music Video Is a "Smart Drug" Trip Gone Horribly Wrong
Filmmaker denial.of.service goes full-on cyberpunk dystopia in Rawtekk’s “Here’s To Them” video.
We Asked Students What Drugs They Take to Study
With exams looming around Australia, we asked college students what they take, how often, and why.
I Drank 'Science-Based Functional Beverages' for a Week
Dietary supplement beverages continue to flood the market. Here’s what it’s like to drink “functional tonics” for a week.
Are You a Cheater If You're Using Smart Drugs to Get Ahead?
Universities and other organizations are now considering the ethics of using nootropics and other "smart drugs."
After Sharapova Revelation, Nootropics Sites Say Demand for Meldonium Is Surging
"As a joke we now call mildronate ‘the Sharaponate.’"
Why Transhumanists Are Angry About the UK’s New Drug Law
The UK Transhumanist Party calls for nootropics, or "smart drugs," to be exempted from an upcoming ban on psychoactive substances.