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Supporting the New Era of Healthcare with Direct-to-Consumer Patient Treatments and Diagnostic Testing
“These solutions offer a range of benefits, such as fewer visits, reduced doctor time to diagnose, lower costs for patients and healthcare professionals, and the ability for prescriptions to be delivered right to your home,” says Leslie Byrant, head of marketing and brand at Spectrum Solutions.
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Medical Equipment 911 can supply a range of disposable hygiene and plastic products to customers around the world.
Read More »Capital Projects Are In-Demand for Food, Supply Chain, Building Materials, and Manufacturing in 2023
A new first-quarter research report from SalesLeads Inc.’s Industrial Market Intelligence research team (IMI) tracks North American planned industrial capital project activity, including facility expansions, new plant construction, and significant equipment modernization projects.
Read More »Fungus-Killing Bacteria Named After Actor Keanu Reeves
His iconic character from the "John Wick" franchise inspired the name because the assassin and bacteria have something in common.
Read More »Nuclear Reactor Starts Up for the First Time in 7 Years
We may be on the verge of a nuclear renaissance amid greater demand for clean energy.
Read More »Listen to the Thomas Industry Podcast
The Thomas Industry Podcast follows host Cathy Ma, Vice President of Platform Growth & Engagement, as she keeps listeners up to date on the constantly changing industrial landscape by engaging in conversation with experts who make the current state of industry more accessible through shared insights and personal experiences.
Read More »From Peach Baskets to Global Phenomenon
In the past, basketball was played using two peach baskets tied to opposite ends of a gymnasium.
Read More »Boeing Engineers Set Record for Paper Airplanes
They almost flew the length of an entire football field.
Read More »How Tupperware Parties Empowered Women
When homemakers were wary of an innovative plastic technology for packaging food, ambitious women found a way to make the brand a staple in homes across America.
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