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DigiPath Appoints New Lab Manager for Vegas Facility

Mr. Adler is an accomplished instrumental analytical chemist with 7 years of experience in the pesticide analysis of all fruits and vegetables entering Germany under stringent ISO regulations.

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World’s First Portable Fingerprint Drug Test Introduced in Italy

Revolutionary new test analyses fingerprint sweat to determine cocaine, opiates, amphetamines and cannabis use.

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Tackling Cannabis Dosing Challenges

As doctors and patients struggle with dosing issues researchers strive to make cannabis dosages more reliable and uniform.

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Bringing Trusted Techniques and Technology to the Cannabis Testing Lab

Translating from fields like food and pharma to the cannabis testing sector is helping to provide medical patients and recreational consumers with safe thoroughly tested cannabis.

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EVIO Labs Expands to L.A. to Meet Cannabis Analysis Demand

Due to California's July 1st testing deadline mandating licensed retailers to sell only lab tested product, the industry is expecting a significant uptick in the need for testing services.

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North Dakota Selects Lab for Testing Medical Marijuana

State Medical Marijuana Director Jason Wahl says the lab will ensure medical cannabis dispensed in North Dakota is safe.

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Testing the Moisture Content of Cannabis

A cannabis testing committee has now approved to standard testing methods to help analysts accurately measure the water content of cannabis.

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Faster Test for Cannabis Quality, Potency Developed

Traditional tests can take upwards of 20 minutes to perform, this new one can be done in under seven.

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Novel Spectrometer Tech Could Revolutionize Chemical Analysis

A new breed of Raman vacuum ultraviolet spectrometer enabling rapid, accurate analysis down to part per billion levels is being developed at the University of Arizona.

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