AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPost-Quantum Security Push: The Pentagon says it’s accelerating post-quantum cryptography adoption, with systems needing support by 2030 and full migration by 2031 unless exempted—an effort tied to new executive orders. AI for Cyber Defense: OpenAI released GPT-5.5-Cyber, aimed at finding and patching software vulnerabilities, alongside tools and programs to speed fixes. Public Health Update: A U.S. study reports the 2025–2026 COVID vaccines add meaningful protection against emergency care and hospitalization for immunocompetent adults. Space Science: NASA’s TESS mission flagged two ultra-low-density “super-puff” planets, TOI-791 b and c, challenging ideas about how giant planets form. Local Tech & Industry: A Washington-area push for faster automotive safety tech testing would let suppliers run independent tests in controlled environments. Energy & Hydrogen: H2SITE secured more funding to scale hydrogen production and separation solutions for industrial deployment. DC Spotlight: A new wave of criticism surrounds the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation, with claims of algae and chipped paint fueling political blame. Health & Research Access: A UK service pioneered at Addenbrooke’s Hospital expands access to whole genome sequencing by changing how tumor samples are stored and shipped. Water & Environment: The Neponset River watershed report card shows mixed grades, with many sites meeting recreation standards but a large share falling short for swimming. Animal Behavior Science: A review highlights how communication helps animals coordinate cooperative partnerships across species.
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