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Deep Dive: State of the Art of Cannabis in 2023

Updated: Mar 6, 2023

This Deep Dive serves two roles: First as a homework assignment for the Cannabis Foundation: Part 1 course and second as part of Higher Learning's Deep Dive Subscription.


For Deep Dive subscribers: This Deep Dive serves as a 2023 study summary that analyzes the current status of the science and business (including legalization and legal developments) of modern cannabis.


For students of Cannabis Foundation: Part 1, welcome to the second homework assignment for Module 2: Cannabis 2 > Lesson 8: Review from the course Cannabis Foundation: Part 1.

A March 2023 study entitled "Cannabis—A State of the Art about the Millenary Plant: Part I" that was published in the journal Forensic Chemistry investigated "information related to general concepts of Cannabis, such as its composition, taxonomic classification, and a summary of the biosynthesis of its main constituent class (cannabinoids)...about this millenary plant."


This detailed scientific investigation leveraged the most recent data to provide a comprehensive overview of the history, chemistry, anatomy, and medical applications of cannabis, with a focus on important milestone discoveries during the past century.

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