AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI in Science: Researchers say an AI-based simulation can speed up modeling of neutron star mergers and how they forge heavy elements, aiming to better connect space observations with lab work. Health Research: OMRF researchers will study how a keto diet may benefit people with multiple sclerosis, focusing on optic neuritis. Public Health & Environment: New research links microplastic pollution to faster antibiotic resistance, raising stakes for wastewater management and drug-resistant monitoring. Tech & Privacy: Meta’s new AI image feature reportedly uses public Instagram profiles by default unless users opt out, triggering fresh privacy backlash. Local STEM/Workforce: Lincoln Educational Services plans a new Suitland, Md. campus (near D.C.) for electrical and HVAC training, targeting about 500 students. D.C. Metro: Red Line riders face summer delays as station shutdowns roll on. Space Culture: North Carolina will honor “Ham” the first hominid launched into space with a new highway marker.
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