Five Cannabis Research Trends to Watch in 2023by Morgana Moretti, PhDResearchers continue to improve agricultural, production, and delivery techniques and study whether cannabinoids can help treat medical conditions
NewsOne Step Closer to Efficient Cannabis Productionby University of ConnecticutBringing a technique that has been a boon to other plants to the budding cannabis industry
WhitepaperThe Benefits of Using Glass for Cannabis Extractionby Ace GlassWhy use glass for extraction?
NewsLab Tests Show Medicinal Cannabis' Cancer-Killing Potentialby University of Newcastle, AustraliaRecent research reveals that a modified form of medicinal cannabis can kill or inhibit cancer cells without impacting normal cells
NewsHelping Labs Achieve Accurate THC, CBD Measurementsby National Institute of Standards and TechnologyNIST program aims to increase accuracy in product labeling and help forensic laboratories distinguish between hemp and marijuana
NewsLegal Cannabis Hemp Oil Treats Chronic Neuropathic Painby University of New MexicoUNM researchers demonstrate effectiveness of cannabis oil for treating chronic neuropathic pain in mice
NewsWhat's the Best Way to Identify Male Hemp Seedlings?by Experimental BiologyMore accurate sex determination could increase yields and lower price of CBD
NewsMapping the Cannabis Genome to Improve Crops and Healthby University of SaskatchewanResearchers recently found that less than 50 percent of the cannabis genome is accurately mapped
NewsIs It Hemp or Marijuana? New Scanner Gives Instant Answerby Texas A&M UniversityA handheld spectrometer quickly determines the level of THC in cannabis plants
NewsHemp 'Goes Hot' Due to Genetics, Not Growing Conditionsby Cornell UniversityResearchers have determined that a hemp plant's propensity to 'go hot'—become too high in THC—is determined by genetics, not as a stress response to growing conditions
NewsHow Ancient Viruses Got Cannabis Highby University of TorontoWorld's first cannabis chromosome map reveals the plant's evolutionary past and points to its future as potential medicine