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WWII escape maps might be the world’s most unique fashion statement
Invented by an MI9 intelligence officer, some 3.5 million escape maps of Europe and the Pacific were created during WWII to assist Allied forces shot down or taken prisoner.
Can ecstasy treat PTSD? A Bitcoin philanthropist is willing to pay millions to find out
The anonymous online benefactor on Wednesday announced plans to donate $4 million to MDMA psychotherapy research that could treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
By Nicole Bauke
Illinois Archives repairs, digitizes National Guard World War I maps
The state of Illinois has repaired and digitized 57 maps that the Illinois National Guard used during World War I to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the war.
Army researchers are working on mapping tech that can help you see the battlefield
Army researchers are developing sophisticated battlespace mapping technologies that allow soldiers to predict wave patterns for beach assaults and create instant 3D models of urban areas — with resolution high enough to identify sniper hideouts.
By Todd South
Floatin’ in ecstasy: Veterans suffering from PTSD may soon find help from an unlikely source
MDMA was recently designated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a “breakthrough therapy” for treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.
By J.D. Simkins