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The World of Dabs, Shatter, THC Oil: A Guide to Cannabis Concentrates

Rising in popularity in the 2010s, the three most commonly used cannabis concentrates are now dab wax, shatter, and THC oil. But how are they made?

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Cannabis Extracts Don’t Effectively Relieve Cancer Pain, Review Finds

The validity of medicinal marijuana’s most celebrated benefit, pain reduction, has been called into question by a new review.

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Canadian Researchers Warn of Edibles’ Risks

Chief among the scientists’ concerns is that consumers who are ‘cannabis-naive’ may end up overdosing on cannabis from overconsumption.

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The Top 10 Cannabis Stories of 2019

While not quite the crescendo to the ‘post-prohibition decade’ many were hoping for, 2019 still plotted a steady course towards a more momentous future for the cannabis industry.

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Canada’s Edibles Market Gets Off to a Slow Start

The rollout of ‘Cannabis 2.0’ products looks set to be a slow process, hampered by delays and strict regional regulations.

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Shimadzu Boosts Northern Michigan University's Medicinal Plant Chemistry Program

Shimadzu provided a donation of lab equipment valued at nearly $851,000 to the rigorous chemistry program.

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Advances in Whole Plant Cannabis Extraction

While some manufacturers are creating products with the purest CBD extract, or the most potent THC extract, others are taking a more holistic approach to extract making.

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Inside Albert Einstone’s: Los Angeles’ Multi-talented Cannabis Company

We take a look at what it's like to operate a successful fully licensed cannabis distribution, cultivation, and manufacturing company in LA.

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Cannabis Flowers With “Mushroom-shaped Hairs” Pack the Most Cannabinoids, Study Finds

New research has reportedly confirmed what many cannabis cultivators have suspected for decades, that the largest cannabis flowers are the richest source of cannabinoids.

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