Hemp Research — Page 69

Peer-reviewed industrial hemp research papers, sorted by publication date. Browse the latest findings on hemp cultivation, processing, materials science, biomedical applications, and regulatory science from PubMed, OpenAlex, and other indexed sources.

Aged In Situ Performance of Stone Wool Roof Insulation (2021)

While the thermal performance of a roof insulation is an important metric to consider when selecting and specifying products, several other material characteristics need to be evaluated, such as compressive strength, fire resistance, moisture absorption resistance, dimensional stability, and substrate durability. Roofing insulation manufacturers provide laboratory test results for these and other material characteristics. However, limited information is available for the performance of aged in s

Exploring bamboo nanocellulose aerogel: a review on electromagnetic absorption in the application of EMI shielding (2026)

Bamboo nanocellulose (BNC), a biopolymer derived from renewable biomass, is recognized for its impressive mechanical strength, thermal stability, and biodegradability, making it an excellent choice for high-performance composite materials. Bamboo nanocellulose is transformed into lightweight, porous aerogels by undergoing alkali processing, delignification, and lyophilization, alongside other chemical and mechanical methods. These aerogels are a long-term and versatile framework for incorporatin

Evaluation of Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Concrete With Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag and Calcium Aluminate Cement for High‐Temperature Thermal Energy Storage Applications (2025)

ABSTRACTCalcium aluminate cement (CAC) is widely used for high‐temperature thermal energy storage applications. However, there is a lack of detailed experimental investigations on the performance of blended CAC mix with supplementary cementitious materials toward formulating sustainable concrete material. While previous studies have primarily focused on CAC‐slag systems in pastes and mortars, this study investigates their application in concrete mixes. This study also provides critical insight i

Stabilisation of the critical dog and cat (2025)

Stabilising critically ill veterinary patients requires a rapid, systematic approach to identify and address life-threatening abnormalities. A focused physical examination assessing the cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological systems enables swift recognition of critical conditions and the initiation of life-saving therapies. Common interventions during stabilisation include cardiopulmonary resuscitation, oxygen supplementation, fluid therapy, temperature regulation, haemostasis and intrac

Dog and cat exposures to drugs of abuse identified by the California animal health and food safety laboratory system 2013–2023 (2024)

IntroductionWhile known animal exposures to human “drugs of abuse” (DA) were previously considered relatively uncommon in veterinary medicine, the trends are changing. Marijuana and amphetamines are among the 20 toxicants most frequently consulted about with the Pet Poison Helpline. When such exposures occur, they are typically considered emergencies.MethodsThis retrospective study describes confirmed cases of DA exposure in pets from the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory Syste

Endotracheal intubation of the dog and cat (2022)

Endotracheal intubation is performed for general anaesthesia, critical care, and emergency situations. As the veterinary surgeon often performs this procedure, it may be under-developed, or minimally practiced by veterinary nurses (VNs) despite being legal to perform in several countries. As an emergency skill, and as the role of VNs grows, this article aims to act as a resource for VNs wanting to learn to perform endotracheal intubation correctly. This article will only review the purpose of en