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Cannabis Testing

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

The (Analytical) Problem With “Cannabeverages”

Perkin Elmer's Toby Astill on why so-called cannabeverages present analytical challenges

Fields & Applications Chemical

The Return of CannaQAP

Melissa Phillips tells us about NIST’s mission to improve cannabis testing

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Best Before...?

| Charlotte Barker

Should cannabis flower be labeled with a “best before” date?

Fields & Applications Chemical

Ask the Experts: What’s Next for Cannabis Analysis?

How rapid product innovation and evolving regulation are changing the testing industry

Fields & Applications Chemical

Back to Cannabis Basics

Markus Roggen tells us about his mission to put solid science at the heart of cannabis analysis

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

Critical Calling

Sitting Down With… Isabelle François, Independent Consultant, Sint-Lievens-Houtem, Belgium

Business & Education Business

Step Up For Cannabis Processing

| Sponsored by Knauer

From jelly babies to aromatic flowers – cannabis products can be a complex material to work with, in more ways than one

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

THC, or not THC?

| Matt Hallam

Portable Raman spectroscopy is guiding the identification of cannabis versus hemp

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

An Eye on Spice

| Matt Hallam

Meeting the need for rapid detection of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists - introducing Chris Pudney and his portable analyzer

Fields & Applications Forensics

Pot Cemetery

| Matt Hallam

Residue from an ancient burial site in Eastern Asia – and the cannabis use that time forgot.

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