Modafinil · Nootropice
The Rise of Study Drugs at British Universities
Students are increasingly using drugs like speed, Ritalin and Modafinil to cope with the stress of uni.
Why Some People Have Weird Drug Reactions
Why do some people feel wide awake on weed, tired on MDMA, and chill on stimulants?
People Tell Us About Using ‘Smart Drugs’ to Max out Their Productivity
“There was this one time when I was on ritalin and I jerked off for 11 hours straight. It was amazing but also horrible.”
I Tested the Internet's Five Favourite Nootropics
Will Aniracetam, Oxiracetam, Huperzine A, Modafinil, and something called "Lion's Mane" improve my IQ?
Why Can't We All Take Modafinil?
The world's favorite smart drug is much safer than Adderall and a promising treatment for substance abuse and neurodegenerative disorders—so why can't we use it?
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.
LSD, coke og cannabis: Sådan påvirker forskellige stoffer dig i arbejdstiden
Jeg eksperimenterede med en masse forskellige stoffer i arbejdstiden, fordi jeg virkelig afskyede mit job. Her er, hvad jeg lærte.
I Took LSD, Coke, and Edibles on the Job to See How They'd Affect My Work
I experimented with a bunch of different drugs at work, because I absolutely hated my job. Here's what I discovered.
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.
The 'Limitless Pill' Could Soon Turn Us All into Superhuman Workers
No one knows much about modafinil, the study drug on the rise in universities and workplaces, but we do know it works and that it gives you a terrible headache.
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."
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.