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Low THC Levels Detected in Auckland Air: A Serious Concern for Marijuana Users and Enthusiasts Featured on 95bfm’s Marijuana Media.

Recently, a concerning report has emerged from Auckland, New Zealand, regarding low levels of THC detected in the air. THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the psychoactive compound found in marijuana that produces the "high" sensation. The report was featured on 95bfm's Marijuana Media, a radio show dedicated to discussing cannabis-related news and culture.The report states that researchers from Massey University in Auckland have detected THC levels as low as 0.3 nanograms per cubic meter of air in certain parts of the city. While this may seem like a small amount, it

Schwarzenegger Fixes Intentional Utility Trench Instead of Pothole in City

Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger recently made headlines for fixing an intentional utility trench instead of a pothole in a city. The incident occurred in Santa Monica, California, where Schwarzenegger was driving and noticed a large hole in the road. Instead of calling the city to report the pothole, he took matters into his own hands and filled the hole himself.However, it was later revealed that the hole was not actually a pothole, but rather an intentional utility trench that had been dug by the city. Utility trenches are typically

“Discover 6 Effective Actions Your Company Can Take to Combat Climate Change”

Climate change is a global issue that affects everyone, and businesses have a significant role to play in combating it. As a company, you can take effective actions to reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a sustainable future. Here are six actions your company can take to combat climate change:1. Implement Energy-Efficient PracticesOne of the most effective ways to combat climate change is to reduce your energy consumption. You can achieve this by implementing energy-efficient practices such as using LED lighting, installing motion sensors, and upgrading to energy-efficient appliances.

The Inclusion of Bitcoin’s White Paper in MacOS Versions Since 2018: A Significant Development

In 2018, Apple made a significant development in the world of cryptocurrency by including Bitcoin's white paper in its MacOS versions. This move was seen as a major step towards mainstream adoption of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.Bitcoin's white paper, written by the mysterious creator Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008, is a document that outlines the principles and technical details of the cryptocurrency. It is considered to be the foundation of Bitcoin and has been instrumental in its success.The inclusion of the white paper in MacOS versions means that anyone with a

“Mitigating Harmful Effects: The Role of Algorithms and Data in Promoting Health Equity – AAAS Panel Recap”

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) recently hosted a panel discussion on the topic of "Mitigating Harmful Effects: The Role of Algorithms and Data in Promoting Health Equity." The panel brought together experts from various fields to discuss the ways in which algorithms and data can be used to promote health equity and mitigate harmful effects.The panel began by discussing the current state of health equity in the United States. Despite advances in medical technology and public health initiatives, there are still significant disparities in health outcomes

“Nuns in New Orleans Seek Fair Compensation for Solar Garden Power Generation”

In New Orleans, a group of nuns is seeking fair compensation for their solar garden power generation. The nuns, who belong to the Sisters of St. Joseph, have been operating a solar garden since 2018. The solar garden is a 1.3-megawatt array that generates enough electricity to power 200 homes. The nuns sell the electricity they generate to the local utility company, Entergy New Orleans.However, the nuns are not receiving fair compensation for their solar power generation. They are paid only the wholesale rate for the electricity they generate, which

New Study Reveals Ineffectiveness of Vehicle Exhaust Filters in Removing “Ultrafine” Pollution

A new study has revealed that vehicle exhaust filters may not be as effective in removing "ultrafine" pollution as previously thought. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of California, Riverside, found that while filters can remove larger particles from exhaust emissions, they are less effective at capturing ultrafine particles that are smaller than 100 nanometers in diameter.Ultrafine particles are a major concern for public health because they can penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream, causing a range of health problems including respiratory and cardiovascular

NBA Allows Marijuana Use: No Sanctions for Players Who Smoke

In a major shift from its previous stance, the National Basketball Association (NBA) has announced that it will no longer penalize players for using marijuana. The decision comes as more states in the US legalize the drug for medicinal and recreational purposes, and as the league seeks to address concerns about the mental health of its players.Under the new policy, players will not be tested for marijuana during the season, and those who test positive will not face any sanctions. However, players who are found to be using the drug

NBA Allows Marijuana Use for Players without Sanctions

The National Basketball Association (NBA) has recently made a significant change in its drug policy by allowing players to use marijuana without facing any sanctions. This decision has been made in response to the growing acceptance of marijuana use for medicinal and recreational purposes across the United States.The NBA's new policy allows players to use marijuana for pain management, anxiety, and other medical conditions. However, the league still prohibits the use of marijuana during games, practices, or any other team-related activities. Additionally, players who test positive for other drugs, such

Tech Stories from Around the Web: Highlights of the Week Ending April 1st

As the world continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, technology has played a crucial role in keeping people connected, informed, and entertained. From new product releases to innovative solutions for remote work and learning, here are some of the top tech stories from around the web for the week ending April 1st.Apple unveils new productsOn Tuesday, Apple held its first product launch event of the year, announcing a range of new products and updates. These included a new iMac with a redesigned slim profile, an updated iPad Pro