Which retail innovation first allowed consumers to purchase DNA testing kits directly off store shelves, marking a revolutionary shift in how scientific products are marketed and sold to the general public?
Scientific retail has transformed dramatically in recent decades, with specialty science stores and e-commerce platforms changing how researchers and enthusiasts access scientific equipment and supplies. This poll explores a groundbreaking retail innovation that significantly impacted how scientific products reach consumers, combining technology with accessibility in an unprecedented way.
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- 23andMe's partnership with Walgreens (2012) that placed genetic testing kits in mainstream retail pharmacies
- Fisher Scientific's 'Science Store' mall concept (2008) featuring laboratory equipment displays
- Carolina Biological Supply's 'Science To Go' airport kiosks (2014) selling microscopes and lab supplies
- National Geographic's 'Genographic Project' booths (2010) in natural history museums offering ancestry testing
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