Ten years after cannabis was first legalized for recreational use in adults, scientists are struggling to provide evidence-based recommendations about the risks to young people
Researchers are trying to understand how prolonged cannabis use can affect young people. Plus, a ‘biocomputer’ combines lab-grown brain tissue with electronic hardware and COP28 overruns amid a deadlock over the phasing out of fossil fuels. Researchers are trying to understand how prolonged cannabis use can affect young people. Plus, a ‘biocomputer’ combines lab-grown brain tissue with electronic hardware and COP28 overruns amid a deadlock over the phasing out of fossil fuels.
Ten years after cannabis was first legalized for casual use in adults, scientists are struggling to provide evidence-based recommendations about the risks to young people. Ten years after cannabis was first legalized for casual use in adults, scientists are struggling to provide evidence-based recommendations about the risks to young people.
Kuei Tseng is a key figure in the emerging field of biological psychiatry. His findings and those of others might give teens and parents pause about marijuana’s effects on developing brains.