New cannabis units, ancient giants, and aging insights headline this week's science

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ScienceAlert’s weekly roundup covers UK scientists proposing a standard THC unit for cannabis dosing; an 8-meter-tall fossil Prototaxites that stubbornly resists classification; the discovery of the world’s oldest rock art in Sulawesi dating to at least 67,800 years ago; the identification of tagatose, a natural low-calorie sugar that does not spike insulin; a gut-bacteria-driven syndrome where ethanol can form in the gut after meals; and new evidence linking the shingles vaccine with slower biological aging and reduced inflammation in older adults.
- This Week in Science: A Cannabis Standard Measure, Bizarre Lifeforms, And More! ScienceAlert
- Researchers Propose ‘THC Units’ for Safer Cannabis Use Cannabis Health News
- THC Now Has a Standard Measure Like Alcohol. How Much Is Too Much? VICE
- Cannabis and health – when does it become dangerous? vijesti.me
- Cannabis Use Disorder: Thresholds Of THC Risk Studied Hemp Gazette
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