AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFederal STEM & environment: A U.S. Forest Service tree nursery in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (J.W. Toumey Nursery) is still the Eastern Region’s last nursery, growing seedlings for reforestation and shipping them nationwide. Biotech & research industry: Genflow Biosciences’ chairman will join BIO International Convention 2026 in San Diego to discuss RNA therapeutics. Health science & public life: A new report highlights how obesity management medications can fit into care plans—and the nurse’s role in weight-loss support. AI in everyday work: A business-focused piece argues AI tools are now usable by non-developers, tying natural-language requests to software and repositories. Policy & tech governance: A federal judge extended a block on Ohio’s parental-consent social media law for kids while a First Amendment challenge proceeds. Local DC science spotlight: The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool’s algae and peeling paint after a $14M renovation has triggered arrests and renewed scrutiny, with officials pointing to chemical and “nanobubble” treatment claims. STEM community in DC: FIIDS will hold its fourth annual Capitol Hill Day in Washington, D.C., bringing 170+ Indian American delegates to meet lawmakers on tech, security, and supply-chain priorities.
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