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YouTube had more than 2.5 billion monthly active users in 2023. That’s a lot of eager eyeballs! Cannabis & Tech Today has been creating YouTube content for five years, bringing
YouTube had more than 2.5 billion monthly active users in 2023. That’s a lot of eager eyeballs! Cannabis & Tech Today has been creating YouTube content for five years, bringing
By Hillary Jeanne Haldane, Quinnipiac University Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching. Title of course: Anthropology of Cannabis What prompted the
In 2014, when Max Simon noticed how complicated it was for cannabis entrepreneurs to understand and implement compliance regulations, he decided to do something about it. He established Green Flower,
The rise of cannabis capitalism has resulted in one-million-and-one innovative ways to consume the plant: chillums, bongs (with and without percolators), bubblers, vapes for flower and oils, concentrate rigs, edibles,
Despite what some governments around the world may claim, cannabis does indeed possess tremendous medical value. This is repeatedly proven by a growing number of peer-reviewed studies and personal testimonies
You may have heard about the compounds within the cannabis plant that give it smell, color, and taste but you probably didn’t know these compounds are split between flavonoids and
If you were entering college and heard about a new industry that had grown 46% since 2019, would you pursue a degree in that field? If so, you’d be one of the thousands of students considering an education in cannabis.
There is nothing that brings people together more than cannabis, and having a golf tournament that promotes cannabis education, wellness, and further reduces the stigma of the plant is a win for everyone.
Many patients do not feel confident when it comes to physicians and cannabis, according to the results of a recent survey.
Emma Chasen of Eminent Consulting created the online program Fundamentals of Cannabis Science to educate budtenders and end the stigma of plant medicine.
Some universities are now offering cannabis-focused classes for industry professionals. We speak with one graduate to discover what he learned.
Cannabis is still thriving as other industries, like universities, are struggling. This could be a prime opportunity to profit from a cannabis curriculum.