The Canadian company began as a dealer in medical marijuana but wasted no time positioning itself for the world...
Tag Archive for: Nov2018
On 19 September, two days before U.S. equity markets hit new highs, we alerted Trends Journal subscribers to prepare...
It’s a sick joke. America! The land of the “Exceptionals.” The home of “We’re #1.” “Geek Central” Silicon Valley...
The Midterm elections in the U.S. marked yet another significant step forward for legal marijuana across the globe, advancing...
The crypto community is built on the idea that Bitcoin is digital gold and has the potential to become...
“Global Economic Slowdown Deepens” read the 14 November front page Wall Street Journal headline. It’s real. And while some...
The coming fifth generation of wireless communication technology, 5G for short, promises to make everything better. Except your health....
As a culture, we’re so busy grappling for solutions, racing to conclusions and viscerally reacting to what’s on the...
“If the ocean dies,” said Paul Watson, founder of the activist group Sea Shepherds, “we die.” The oceans aren’t...
A survey of more than 14,000 college freshmen in 19 colleges across eight countries found that a third of...
Clean water is becoming scarcer at a time when the world’s population is growing. Now, scientists at the University...
Despite the thriving universe of craft beers, the U.S. market for beer is shrinking, as younger drinkers have a...
A Canadian study suggests that the epidemic of childhood obesity may be caused in part by the chemicals in...
And it started beating on its own. In a lab, the scientists created a scaffold of nanofibers made of...
Anyone who’s had to manhandle a 4-by-8-foot sheet of plywood into place and hold it steady while nailing it...
Instead of starting a cancer patient on a drug and then waiting weeks to see if it works, scientists...