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The intersection of therapy and science and a journey to find the truth about mdma. This is techknow. A show about innovations that can change lives. The science of fighting a wildfire. Were going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but were doing it in a unique way. This is a show about science. Oh oh my god by scientists. Tonight, techknow investigates molly. Hey guys, welcome to techknow. Im phil torres. Mdma, molly, x, call it what you want, this drug is offering some intriguing and even surprising potential in both the military institutional perspective and medical scientific. And thats why im joined by techknows excia operative, Lindsay Moran, and Cara Santa Maria who can explain it from a neuroscience perspective. Now, ive seen molly as a club drug but as a therapeutic drug . The military once used this as what they imagined could be a truth serum and now theres evidence that suggests that it could help ptsd sufferers. Yeah and you know, scientists have long be