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Technology Advancements Helping Cannabis Cultivation Operations To Run More Efficiently

Technology Advancements Helping Cannabis Cultivation Operations To Run More Efficiently Financialnewsmedia.com News Commentary Share this article Share this article PALM BEACH, Fla., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The demand for hemp is rapidly growing, as many developed countries have legalized the cultivation and processing of hemp after recognizing the levels of CBD present in it, which is leading to an increased demand for hemp extracts for various application in several sectors, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, nutraceuticals, and food & beverage. Hemp is regarded as an agricultural commodity produced in over 40 countries. It is a strain of cannabis Sativa, part of the genus cannabis, with THC content as low as 0.3%. Countries such as China, Canada, France, Chile, South Korea, Ecuador, Croatia, Czech Republic, Mongolia, Romania, and Russia are some of the major producers of hemp across the world. A report from Grand View Research said that the global cannabis cultivati

Biden Is Failing to Help Refugees - The Atlantic

The Atlantic Biden must reverse Trump’s efforts to ratify a racial and sectarian conception of American citizenship. 8:29 AM ET Alex Wong / Getty One of the Trump administration’s early priorities was engineering a whiter America through immigration restrictions. We know this because it told us so. “U.S. demographics have been changing rapidly and undesirably in the eyes of top Trump aides, including his chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, and domestic policy advisor Stephen Miller,” the Los Angeles Times reported in February 2017. The travel ban targeting Muslim nations was the first step in an agenda “to reshape American demographics for the long term and keep out people who Trump and senior aides believe will not assimilate.”

Protecting Information While Working from Home – One Year Later | Payne & Fears

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: One year after COVID caused companies to send droves of employees home to work remotely,  how well did those employees do at protecting their clients’ and their company’s confidential information and what can they do better as they continue to work from home? Increased Exposure Due to Remote Workers As employees transitioned to the work-from-home environment, the consensus was that the number of data breaches would potentially increase. The expectation was that having a dispersed workforce would create vulnerabilities that would not be present in an office environment. For example, instead of operating on the secured office network, people would have to access the network remotely from their less secure home Wi-fi networks. Employees’ attention was also split between work and family tasks and the employees could no longer walk down the hall to ask the IT department for help.  

Biometrics in Government Market Next Big Thing | Major Giants M2SYS Technology, NeuroSky, 3M Cogent

Biometrics in Government Market Next Big Thing | Major Giants M2SYS Technology, NeuroSky, 3M Cogent
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12 Things you Should Stop Doing Now For Younger and Better Skin

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