AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNIH All of Us: NIH released new data from 747,000+ participants, including 535,000+ whole genome sequences linked to nearly 482,000 electronic health records, cementing it as the biggest integrated genomics-and-health database. Alzheimer’s Debate: A new review argues antiamyloid antibodies clear brain amyloid but show little cognitive benefit, reigniting controversy over how results are pooled and interpreted. IVF Chromosome Errors: Researchers report that a single injection can reduce aneuploidy in older human eggs, a potential boost for IVF success. Cancer Risk From Sitting: A large UK study links prolonged, uninterrupted sitting with higher cancer death risk, even among people who exercise. Climate Tech: Scientists tested a transparent coating that cools rooms without electricity by reflecting unwanted heat while releasing excess indoor warmth. Cybersecurity: Nebula Security disclosed “GhostLock,” a Linux kernel flaw from 2011 that can let local users gain root on unpatched systems. Health Tech & Drugs: Alchemab secured £25M to expand its AI antibody pipeline; Opus Genetics updated its BEST1 gene-therapy trial timeline; and Scienture began shipments of its 10 mg naloxone nasal spray ahead of August availability. Space & Science Tools: DJI completed Everest-area drone missions for high-altitude delivery and mapping, while astronomers reported “super-puff” exoplanets TOI-791 b and c.
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