AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI in health screening: Faex Health is expanding its AI stool-image platform to explore whether visual biomarkers could help pre-screen for Ebola, building on existing GI-condition screening. Human behavior & mental health: Studies report strangers can read some well-being cues (but struggle with negative emotions), awe may improve mental health in long COVID, and optimism is linked to lower dementia risk; separate work flags that early depression clues can show up in how children look at emotional faces. Neuroscience & aging: New reporting highlights how dementia early signs may differ for women, risking delayed diagnosis. Earth & climate risk: A new model suggests unusually high stress on California’s San Andreas and San Jacinto faults; separate coverage warns El Niño could intensify global impacts and affect India’s monsoon timing. Security & tech: ESET details how the ransomware gang Gentlemen uses EDR-killer tools to disrupt defenses. Science funding & institutions: Cancer Research UK boosts Manchester Institute funding by £6m/year for immunotherapy and AI-enabled cancer research; the US USDA announces $125m annually for agricultural research facility modernization. Space/engineering: UK researchers map large-scale green hydrogen storage in North Sea fields as a long-duration power option. Science education: Sri Lanka rolls out a science-based preschool curriculum framework with UNICEF support.
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