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Book Review: ‘The Truth Pill: The Myth of Drug Regulation in India’

We are thrilled to review Prashant Reddy’s new book on the Indian drug regulatory system! Co-authored with Dinesh Thakur their book –...

New Study Just Busted Myth That High Potency THC Is Bad

The accessibility to a fantastic array of cannabis these days is amazing. Consumers have hundreds of choices right on their fingertips: from non-psychoactive cannabidiol...

The ‘High Potency THC Marijuana is Bad’ Myth Gets Busted – New UK Study Shows Benefits of High THC Cannabis on Medical Patients

UK Study Backs Up Efficacy Of High Potency THC On Medical Patients’ Quality Of Life It’s Time To Shut Out The Myth That Potent...

Researchers Sound Alarm on Dangerous BatLoader Malware Dropper

BatLoader has spread rapidly to roost in systems globally, tailoring payloads to its victims.

What Environmental Health Concerns Should I Worry About, and Why?

At times, protecting the environment is a hot-button topic, but what’s not up for debate is our desire to protect ourselves and our families...

CBD vs THC

CBD vs THC: What does it matter? When it comes to misunderstood plants, cannabis tops the list. The simple green plant has been stigmatized for...

What’s a Ketamine K-Hole and How to Avoid It

Ketamine is the new medical trend, though its been popular on the recreational market since the 80’s, and enjoys use as a legal schedule III anesthetic. For those who use it, the term ‘k-hole’ should be familiar, and for those who want to get into it, it’s a good thing to know about. Ketamine proposes […]

The post What’s a Ketamine K-Hole and How to Avoid It appeared first on CBD Testers.

Research finds data poisoning can’t beat facial recognition

It turns out all you have to do is wait for someone to code an antidote

If there was ever a reason to think data poisoning could fool facial recognition software, a recently published paper showed that reasoning is bunk.…

Nanoparticle sensors detect arsenic in drinking water

A low-cost sensor based on gold nanoparticles changes colour when exposed to arsenic-contaminated water

The post Nanoparticle sensors detect arsenic in drinking water appeared first on Physics World.

Why the Nutrient Paste Dispenser Isn’t Terrible in Rimworld

The infamous nutrient paste dispenser, a device that has a small group of die-hard users who swear by it and tons of others that...

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