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Dr. Mark Ware has devoted the past 20 years of his career to studying marijuana, and he can remember some “dark, lean” periods when he had to fight for meagre funding.
Heightened senses, enhanced self-awareness, a feeling of lightness... wait, are we talking about a post-yoga savasana or getting stoned?
South Florida restaurants are buzzing over CBD in recent months, touting the oil’s ability to treat everything from chronic pain to anxiety.
Hemp is often touted as a super-crop with myriad uses. So what does it take to grow it? Here's an overview.
State regulations make it hard for cannabis companies to focus on sustainability. That doesn’t mean they’re not trying.
Stop wasting weed and learn how to make joint burn slower with this guide.
If there's any marker that the cannabis industry isn't slowing down, it's just how many people are now working in it.
Hemp has been around for centuries and can be found in various industries, from construction to clothing. Now, the plant is being used in the surfing world to help make the board eco-friendly.
The legal cannabis industry has seen tremendous growth over the past few years, and it continues to improve each day.
"You take North Carolina's agricultural background and this can be an amazing crop. Mark this space, it's going to be a very big market."
"Most of the cannabis industry is geared toward men, both sales and advice, and cannabis can relieve many conditions that men don’t experience."
The governor-elect takes office at a significant moment in Colorado for the cannabis industry.
The follow-up to the Cayman GT4 racer is finally here and Porsche has not only made it faster but greener, too.
Who grows the greatest cannabis on earth? You do, or at least you can, and it’s not as hard as you might think.
As New Jersey inches toward legalizing adult-use weed, a state university has launched a group aimed at helping lawmakers and towns grapple with the implications of marijuana legalization.
Since recreational use of marijuana became legal a year ago, a pot tourism business has emerged, taking visitors behind the scenes of California’s estimated $7-billion cannabis industry.