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Lab tests show THC potency inflated on retail marijuana in Colorado

Cannabis flower sold in Colorado claims to contain much more tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, than it actually does, according to my findings published in the...

Why March Madness is a special time of year for state budgets

March Madness – the time when the best men’s and women’s college basketball teams challenge each other – is a made-for-television spectacle watched by...

Breakaway parties threaten to disrupt South Korea’s two-party system – can they also end parliamentary gridlock?

Contemporary South Korean politics has traditionally been dominated by just two main parties – in common with many other countries with strong presidential systems....

Chimpanzees stayed in an ‘invisible cage’ after zoo enclosure was enlarged – South African study

Captive chimpanzees are one of the most popular species kept in zoos because of their charismatic appeal and similarity to humans. They are the...

Fan of black licorice? Beware of its dark side − it can be dangerous for your health

Black licorice may look and taste like an innocent treat, but this candy has a dark side. On Sept. 23, 2020, doctors reported that...

Why are Americans fighting over no-fault divorce? Maybe they can’t agree what marriage is for

“First comes love, then comes marriage” – so goes the classic children’s rhyme. But not everyone agrees. Increasingly, the idea that love is the...

For centuries, owls were considered to bring bad luck in many cultures as well as in the US, but the outpouring of grief in...

There has been an outpouring of grief in New York City ever since the beloved Eurasian eagle-owl Flaco died on Feb. 23, 2024, after...

Purim’s original queen: How studying the Book of Esther as fan fiction can teach us about the roots of an unruly Jewish festival

Once upon a time, in the ancient Near East, there was a beautiful queen. Scribes wrote of her lovely form, her regal majesty and...

James Clavell’s ‘Shōgun’ is reimagined for a new generation of TV viewers

In 1980, when James Clavell’s blockbuster historical novel “Shōgun” was turned into a TV miniseries, some 33% of American households with a television tuned...

New studies suggest millions with mild cognitive impairment go undiagnosed, often until it’s too late

Mild cognitive impairment – an early stage of dementia – is widely underdiagnosed in people 65 and older. That is the key takeaway of...

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