
New partnerships with insurers and healthcare systems aim to facilitate clinically oriented treatments for millions of Americans

New resolution allows planting by universities and pharmaceutical industries, requiring maximum security systems and total traceability of the plant

New tool aims to streamline service in the medicinal cannabis market, connecting patients and specialists in real time to eliminate waiting lines

Digitization is driving the cannabis sector, but requires new precautions to keep data and operations protected

Distance learning course aims at safe and evidence-based therapeutic use of Cannabis; registrations open until October 24

Advancements in automation, artificial intelligence, and blockchain are transforming how producers optimize yields, reduce costs, and ensure quality

In Colombia, after years of numerous demands and efforts from the private sector, the medicinal and industrial uses of the cannabis plant have been authorized.

Explore the nuances between the plant genders that shape the quality of the final product

Botswana has published new rules for cannabis, with THC limits, strict licenses, and control over cultivation, transportation, research, and export

Proposal creates a legal framework for production, importation, and self-cultivation; the report included strict security requirements for the medicinal use of cannabis

In a study, a Dutch university reveals how cannabis developed the ability to produce THC, CBD, and CBC through the evolution of ancestral enzymes

A study from Yunnan University shows that the combination of red light during the vegetative phase and UV-A during flowering increases biomass and raises CBD yield by up to 44% in indoor hemp cultivation.

The United Arab Emirates have regulated industrial hemp, allowing medicinal and industrial applications under strict licensing and control rules

Study points to an increase in cases of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, a condition associated with prolonged cannabis use and characterized by intense nausea and vomiting

Technologies such as AI, biometric sensors, and sustainable solutions are transforming the cannabis ecosystem, bringing more precision, transparency, and efficiency to the entire production chain.

Technology inspired by fungi promises cultivated and sustainable chips

Living soil rescues the link between science and nature, showing that cannabis cultivation can be a gesture of reconnection with the life that springs from the earth

Report indicates that the legalization of medical cannabis and increased research are driving a 55.1% annual expansion in the sector

The oncological pain market is expected to grow from $6.53 billion in 2024 to $11.81 billion by 2034, driven by opioids, non-opioids, and medical cannabis as a promising alternative for pain relief in cancer patients.

Veterinarian argues that cannabis derivatives reduce stress and strengthen immunity in pigs and poultry; lack of regulation is still a hurdle