AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRare-Earth Supply for Defense: REalloys secured preferential access to rare-earth feedstock in the US Appalachian Basin, targeting magnet metals like neodymium and dysprosium ahead of a 2027 push to cut Chinese-origin materials from defense supply chains. Health Risk Research: A new review links pesticide exposure during pregnancy and early childhood to higher risks of childhood leukemia and brain tumors, with the strongest signals around prenatal exposure. Denmark’s Cultural Tech Spotlight: Aarhus’ Den Gamle By won the European Museum of the Year Award, highlighting how interactive, sustainability-focused exhibits turn history into public-facing problem solving. Ebola Surveillance Pressure: WHO warns the DRC Ebola outbreak may be far larger than reported due to “blind spots” and lagging surveillance across multiple provinces. Medical Trial Update (Denmark-linked): Ascendis Pharma reported long-term Phase 3 results for TransCon PTH in hypoparathyroidism, showing sustained quality-of-life and lab improvements over three and a half years. AI & Law Debate: A New Zealand case over an AI-generated Huffer image reignites questions about image rights and outdated rules. EV/Autonomy Policy Watch: Tesla’s Supervised Full Self-Driving gained approval in Belgium, adding to a growing European rollout.
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