AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNeanderthal Medicine: University of Arizona researchers report a 59,000-year-old Neanderthal molar that may show deliberate “dental treatment,” hinting at advanced tool use and caregiving. Workplace Safety Staffing & Compliance: A new industry piece highlights how safety managers’ jobs are getting heavier as OSHA pushes updates on chemical hazard communication, heat illness, emergency response, and workplace violence—driving more audits and documentation. Longevity Nutrition Research: Nature.com spotlights Saisei Pharma’s MAF nutrition work, linking nutrition to longevity pathways tied to immunity, sarcopenia, telomeres, IGF-1, and Klotho. Chemistry Breakthrough: MIT-led researchers isolate a new boron-oxygen peroxide molecule (dioxaborirane), forming at room temperature and opening doors for oxidation chemistry. D.C. STEM Community: WVU’s Art Museum gets a $100K gift from former biochemistry and otolaryngology faculty, supporting a Kennedy Center exhibit tied to the U.S. semiquincentennial. Local Youth in Media: A Peoria-area student is headed to a Washington, D.C. journalism conference at George Mason University as a national youth correspondent.
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