AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnvironmental Policy: Malawi rolled out three biodiversity and ecosystem reports, explicitly pairing modern science with Indigenous and local knowledge to tackle forest loss, overfishing, and drying wetlands. Brain Health & Sports: A study warns that even one football header can spike blood markers tied to brain injury, with effects returning to baseline within days but raising concerns about repeated impacts. Cancer Risk: A large European analysis links higher processed-meat intake to increased stomach cancer and oesophageal adenocarcinoma risk, with stronger signals for certain subtypes. Paleoclimate: Arctic seafloor chemistry from a new core helps explain why Earth’s ice-age rhythm shifted about a million years ago. Quantum Physics: Researchers report photons showing “negative time” behavior in a rubidium cloud, a striking test of quantum ideas. Astronomy: Dusty rings around young stars can reveal hidden planet masses, offering a new way to find faint worlds. Public Health: A new urine test could help flag autism at age two by tracking gut-linked chemicals. Biotech & Industry: Lucera launches from Molecular Health to bring data-driven “decision intelligence” to drug development, while NSF plans to remove costly ocean research buoys. Infectious Disease: Three vaccine efforts are racing against a fast-growing Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the DRC.
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