by Ai Botanical Lab | Aug 29, 2019 | Latest News, Short Path
Research Bottleneck Due to the expansion of medical and recreational cannabis in states across the country, the demand for research has never been higher. Despite this, the US government has only allowed very limited research since the 1970s. That which has been...
by Ai Botanical Lab | Aug 22, 2019 | Latest News, Short Path
An Explosion on the Market There is still a lot we don’t know about the cannabis plant and how it affects human health. So far, scientists have identified over 100 cannabinoids or compounds specific to cannabis. Currently, there isn’t enough scientific evidence to...
by Ai Botanical Lab | Jul 10, 2019 | Latest News, Rotary Evaporators, Short Path, Vacuum Ovens
What Took so Long? Maine’s governor recently approved the rules and regulations for the state’s recreational program, setting the stage for commercial sales. That means if you visit vacationland from March on, you should be able to visit a recreational...
by Ai Botanical Lab | Jun 19, 2019 | Latest News, Rotary Evaporators, Vacuum Ovens
When did Humans First Consume Cannabis? Archaeologists have a longstanding debate on when cannabis consumption, for its psychotropic effects, first began. Researchers have been digging in Eurasia, an area stretching from Western China to Eastern Europe. According to a...
by Ai Botanical Lab | Jun 13, 2019 | Laboratory Equipment, Latest News, Rotary Evaporators, Short Path
A Surprising Obstacle New Jersey Democratic Governor Phil Murphy is a supporter of the cannabis community. He made legalization part of his platform during the last gubernatorial election. And he’s supported an expansion of the state’s medical program. Apparently,...
by Ai Botanical Lab | May 30, 2019 | Latest News, Rotary Evaporators, Short Path
Controversy One of the most exciting parts about professional football is seeing goliaths go head-to-head on the field, delivering crushing blows to the marvel of the crowd. For the players, such continuous trauma comes at a cost. It often means substantial injuries...