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Want to Get a Degree in Cannabis? Here’s Where to Start
The Associated Press - Published on March 4, 2019Read moreA growing number of colleges are adding cannabis to the curriculum to prepare graduates for careers cultivating, researching, analyzing, and marketing the herb.
Are you about to puff on a fake vape pen?
David Bienenstock - Published on March 1, 2019Read moreWhat if everything about your vape game—from the pen itself to the oil inside—is fake? Learn more about what’s inside your vape and how it was created.
Using CBD to tame a cannabis high? Small doses may have opposite effect
Bailey Rahn - Published on February 28, 2019Read moreCBD can either dampen an out-of-control cannabis high or boost it. Here’s how CBD dosage controls the ascent or descent of your high.
Will Tomorrow’s THC Be Brewed in a Lab?
Max Savage Levenson - Published on February 28, 2019Read moreYeast gave humanity bread and beer—our cannabis buzz may be next.
Canadian Researchers Studying Hemp Protein to Treat Hypertension
Lisa Marion Smith - Published on February 14, 2019Read more“If the clinical trial shows that hemp can help reduce blood pressure, then other treatment areas will be examined.”
Why CBD works better with a little THC (even if you don’t want to get high)
David Bienenstock - Published on February 12, 2019Read moreCannabis research has shown that even a small amount of THC can make your CBD medicine more effective. Here’s why.
The Home Hashmaking Buyer’s Guide
Trevor Hennings - Published on February 8, 2019Read moreDid you know you can make delicious hash with leftover cannabis plant material? Here are some products to make hash at home.
What is caryophyllene and what does this cannabis terpene do?
Patrick Bennett - Published on February 5, 2019Read moreCaryophyllene is a spicy terpene—it’s the bite in freshly cracked pepper, and it’s found in cloves and cinnamon. It’s also the only cannabis terpene known to directly activate cannabinoid receptors in the body.
Science backs most medical cannabis treatment, study finds
The Associated Press - Published on February 5, 2019Read moreAbout 85% of patients’ reasons for using medical cannabis were supported by substantial or conclusive evidence, according to a new study published in the journal Health Affairs.
The most efficient way to smoke cannabis? Study says dabs
Emily Earlenbaugh - Published on February 4, 2019Read moreA milligram saved is a milligram earned. And the THC savings pile up in dab rigs, concludes research published in Forensic Science International this month.