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Cannabis in Congress: Fighting for legalization

Bills keep coming up and, so far, getting shot down.
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Key Challenges and Pain Points in the Global Laboratory Market

To better understand the key challenges and pain points in the global laboratory market, Agilent commissioned Frost & Sullivan to carry out an independent survey of 700 scientists across the laboratory employee spectrum. Here we highlight a selection of the survey’s key findings.
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Unrepresentative Cannabis Samples Could be Holding Back Research

U.S. government examples of cannabis, used in research, fail to replicate the cannabis that's available on the market.
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Riding the Cannabis Regulation Waves in Oregon

Cannabis testing requirements keep changing in this state, and more adjustments probably lie ahead.
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Handling Cannabis Reference Standards

Consistent reference standards are key to delivering accurate, reliable results in the lab.
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Preventing Prohibition Problems: How to handle cannabis legalization

Legalizing and regulating the adult use of cannabis provides necessary controls and transparency to the existing market
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AOAC Aims for Standardized Cannabis Methods

Only consensus methods can ensure reliable and comparable cannabis potency and more.
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Unearthing Organic Fertiliser Fraud Using EA-IRMS

To maintain consumer confidence and protect brand reputation, food testing laboratories rely on robust and cost-effective analytical techniques for the identification of mislabelled organic fruit and vegetables.
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Good or Bad: How to pick a cannabis testing lab?

We ask a few experts how they’d find the right place to analyze samples or products.
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Improved Analysis of Bloodstains at Crime Scenes

Analyzing bloodstains at crime scenes can play a key role in law enforcement efforts to identify criminals. Current testing methods however are not without their limitations, and improvements could help forensic practitioners to learn more about a suspect in a shorter timescale.
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