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Testing & Processing Cannabinoid analysis

Are Strain Names Meaningless?

| Charlotte Barker

What’s in a name? When it comes to cannabis... maybe not a lot

Testing & Processing Potency testing

What’s Next for Cannabis Analysis?

How rapid product innovation and evolving regulation are changing the testing industry

Testing & Processing Potency testing

The (Analytical) Problem With Cannabeverages

Perkin Elmer's Toby Astill on why so-called cannabeverages present analytical challenges.

Testing & Processing Terpene & residual solvent analysis

High and (Too) Dry

| Sponsored by SaveTheTerps.org

Research from SaveTheTerps.org suggests that the majority of cannabis flower sold in the USA is too dry

Testing & Processing Cannabinoid analysis

Quick Hits: Cannabis Testing

| Charlotte Barker

The latest news from the world of cannabis analysis

Testing & Processing Mycotoxin analysis

Keeping It Compliant

Savino Sguera on the cannabis industry's slow march toward standardization

Testing & Processing Cannabinoid analysis

Step Up For Cannabis Processing

| Sponsored by Knauer

From jelly babies to aromatic flowers – cannabis products can be a complex material to work with, in more ways than one

Testing & Processing Formulation

Firm Foundations

Andrea Baillo hit a hot topic with her Emerald Conference talk on stability testing.

Testing & Processing Extraction

Back to Basics

Interviewed at the Emerald Conference, Markus Roggen tells us he's on a mission to put solid science at the heart of the cannabis industry

Testing & Processing Potency testing

California Dreamin'

We interview conference founder Wes Burk at the 6th Emerald Conference in San Diego.

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