
Researchers analyzed data from 262 counties, identifying sociodemographic characterizations, associations, and discrepancies.

Researchers analyzed data from 262 counties, identifying sociodemographic characterizations, associations, and discrepancies.

The report includes data from enrolled patients on products purchased, benefits, and side effects.

The study also identified a new cannabinoid in the plant, named cannabielsoxa.

Here, we bring you our top five recent articles covering cannabis legalization bills in Pennsylvania and Virginia, hemp regulation compliance in California, the first map of tribal cannabis and hemp programs, and a study on cannabis consumption and a sedentary lifestyle.

The first-of-its-kind survey from ASTM International aims to build a cannabis and hemp standards roadmap for 2030.

The study examined data from nearly 20,000 individuals and found no link between cannabis users and non-users and levels of physical activity.

Recently introduced legislation in Maine focuses on testing and safety for medical cannabis in the state.

The survey asked about patient cannabis use, openness to discussing cannabis as part of treatment plans, and perspectives on substance use of physicians.

In this interview clip from our Women in Grow: Leadership in Cannabis Genetics and Cultivation supplement, Anna Schwabe, PhD shares her educational background in plant genetics.

The emergency regulations, effective in September 2024, prohibit hemp products in California to contain any THC.

Here, we bring you our top five recent articles covering a cannabis advertising ban in Mississippi, reforms urged in Canada, the latest Healer webinar, a study on THC and driving skills, and intoxicating hemp product sales in Ohio.

Researcher and educator Anna Schwabe, PhD, shares insights into her discoveries in cannabis genetics and their significance in the industry.

The large-scale analysis focused on the language of the studies to establish positive, negative, or neutral associations with cannabis and cancer.

The effect of orally ingested cannabis on information processing speed, sustained and divided attention, inhibitory control, and mental flexibility was measured.

Focusing on lighting, climate control, water usage, and air circulation, this article compiles three different perspectives—a scientist, a grower, and an engineer—on how to optimize cannabis growing from an energy usage standpoint while still supporting healthy plant growth.

The latest webinar covered five studies on cannabis for various conditions including hypermobility, eczema, Parkinson’s disease, and other conditions.

Partnering with cost reduction consulting firm ValeU Group, the collaboration offers multiple tools to help improve financial situations of cannabis businesses.

Here, we bring you our top five recent articles covering our newest publication and supplement, the latest Stuck on Compliance blog, data from the National Hemp Report, and cannabis convictions in Maryland.

The certification program offers various courses for gaining skills to enter the state’s growing industry.

The report compiled national data on hemp acreage, yield, production, and price comparing 2023 and 2024 reports.

Here, we bring you our top five recent articles covering cannabis testing regulations, water usage in indoor cultivation, the PREPARE Act, delta-8-THC research, and a new grant program from the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management.

Patients in Australia with chronic health conditions evaluated the effects on their quality of life, changes in pain, and more after 12 months of medical cannabis.

The recently conducted public opinion poll covered topics including the country’s economy and support from the government for the cannabis industry.

The PREPARE Act would create a new commission that would provide Congress a regulatory framework for cannabis.

In this interview, Nadia Sabeh, PhD, discusses the water usage and conservation in indoor cannabis cultivation.

Here, we bring you our top four recent articles covering standards in the cannabis industry, a cannabis for sleep survey, a new research and resource center at the University of Mississippi, and in-person information sessions from Metrc.

The Wyld Works program aims to boost corporate responsibility in cannabis, focusing on community, climate, health, and justice.

Metrc will host three in-person information sessions aiming to support the transition to the track-and-trace system before July.

The new center, in collaboration with several institutions, will support nationwide cannabis research and provide guidance on regulations and best practices.

The survey included responses from over one thousand medical cannabis patients, plus an analysis of trends in the medical cannabis market.