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Wakey, Wakey, Sleepy Head

| Lauren Robertson

New data sheds light on the role of cannabis in sleep–wake regulation

Research & Development Addiction

Fewer Drugs, More Cannabis?

| Lauren Robertson

Could cannabis help combat substance use disorders?

Testing & Processing Medical research

Top Cannabis Science Headlines of 2022: The Story So Far

| Lauren Robertson

It’s been a busy start to the year for cannabis science, with new research, policies and business announcements hitting the headlines.

Research & Development Medical research

All Brawn and No Pain?

| Lauren Robertson

Does CBD have the potential to reduce inflammation without hampering tissue regeneration?

Testing & Processing Cannabinoid analysis

The Top Cannabis Science Articles of 2021

| Lauren Robertson

Looking back on 12 months of top stories from across the cannabis science world

Research & Development Medical research

Too High? Too Low? The Stats Say So

| Lauren Robertson

False self-reporting is a big issue in clinical studies. Could biomarkers be the answer?

Research & Development Cannabinoid analysis

THC: The World’s Oldest Malaria Treatment?

| Phoebe Harkin

Traditional communities have used cannabis to manage malarial fevers for millennia, but how does its chemical structure inhibit parasite grow?

Research & Development Medical research

Of Mice, Cannabis, and Hedgehogs

| Phoebe Harkin

Cannabis consumption during pregnancy may increase risk of specific developmental disorders

Testing & Processing Cannabinoid analysis

Totally miscalculated: The Total THC Problem

| Markus Roggen

Markus Roggen, Founder and CEO of DELIC Labs, explains why the cannabis industry has been calculating total THC wrong – and how to get it right

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Business in Brief

| Phoebe Harkin

The latest industry news – in 40 words or less

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