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Cannalysis Lab Decreases Processing Time by 94% with Lab Automation Software

The Californian cannabis lab is currently preparing 2,000 tests per day using the method.

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Setting a Standard: A Q&A With AOAC’s Cannabis Analytical Science Program

Ahead of their upcoming webinar, Analytical Cannabis spoke to Scott Coates and Dr Holly Johnson about the AOAC's standard for cannabis analysis.

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Ziel Awarded First Ever Cannabis Microbial Treatment Patent

APEX, a radio frequency product offered by Ziel, uses first ever patented radio frequency technology for the treatment of cannabis and other products to reduce microbial pathogens.

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New Saliva Test for THC Could Be More Reliable Than Cannabis Breathalyzers

The THC content of saliva, the researchers claim, is a lot more closely correlated with the levels seen in the blood, making saliva a more promising medium to test.

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Canada Asks Cannabis Labs for Help With Covid-19 Testing

Any company with lab facilities interested in supporting the testing can notify Health Canada via email.

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How to Detect and Prevent Microbial Contamination in Cannabis: Going Beyond Compliance Testing

Although they differ across state borders, all the regulations will require cannabis samples to be tested before reaching market shelves.

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Cannabis Labs Carry on Testing, But Covid-19-disruptions Loom Large

In these testing times, the cannabis testing sector appears to be weathering the Covid-19 storm better than most.

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There’s No Significant Difference Between Recreational and Medical Marijuana in the US, Study Claims

According to the new study, the only major difference between most recreational and medicinal cannabis products is the store they’re sold in.

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How Much THC Should Be in a Standard Dose? This Federal Agency Wants Your Help to Decide

If scientists are going to continue studying cannabis’ effects, they’re going to need a standard classification system, according to researchers at the National Institute of Drug Abuse.

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