
Richard Thomas
Writer at Freelance
Staff Writer at Duluth Reader Weekly
Articles
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2 days ago |
techradar.com | Richard Thomas
(Image credit: Jamesteohart / Shutterstock)As industries continue to evolve in an increasingly digital world, the convergence of Information Technologies (IT) and Operational Technologies (OT) is becoming a key driver of innovation and efficiency. The concept of IT/OT convergence has long been recognized, but for many companies, it has remained more of a vision than a reality, with many companies facing obstacles in realizing its potential.
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1 month ago |
fdd.org | Reagan Easter |Dylan Baker |Richard Thomas |Susan Misner
Iran Fears U.S. Strikes: Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei placed his country’s military on its highest alert level, fearing potential strikes by the United States, according to an Iranian official cited by Reuters on April 6.
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1 month ago |
medium.com | Richard Thomas
Richard Thomas·Follow2 min read·--Getting Started: Excited to grab your Web3Workx Airdrop through DappRadar? You’re in the right place. Airdrops are gaining immense popularity in the crypto world, making it essential to understand how to claim Web3Workx airdrops with DappRadar. This post details the steps to claim Web3Workx airdrops via DappRadar, highlighting the potential benefits for you.
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2 months ago |
pharmacymagazine.co.uk | Richard Thomas
Micronutrient deficiency is common among people with type 2 diabetes, according to an analysis of 132 studies involving 52,501 participants. The analysis, funded by Abbott Nutrition, found that the prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies among type 2 diabetes patients varied worldwide, possibly reflecting diet, lifestyle and culture. In Europe, 39.8 per cent of type 2 diabetes patients had micronutrient deficiencies.
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2 months ago |
pharmacymagazine.co.uk | Richard Thomas
The BMA has agreed in principle a new deal for GPs.GPC England has accepted amendments to the 2025/26 GP contract following two months of negotiations with the Government. The contract, which includes an overall funding uplift of £969m, will be accepted provided the Government commits to a full renegotiation of the new national contract, beginning in this Parliament, says the BMA. The deal represents a 7.2 per cent cash increase in funding and marks the first agreed GP contract in four years.
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