AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoQuantum Computing & Reliability: Microsoft says its “Majorana 2” quantum chip can keep qubits stable up to 1,000 times longer than before, but scientists question the claims ahead of peer review. Cancer Research: Danish-linked work highlights how breast cancer cells can stay dormant in bone marrow, with new pathways tied to relapse risk. Diabetes & Bone Health (Denmark): A nationwide Danish registry study links both type 1 and type 2 diabetes to higher femoral fracture risk, with type 1 remaining significant after adjustment. Plant Evolution: University of Copenhagen researchers report a moss protein that may explain how plants conquered land 470 million years ago. Climate Science: A study on the Hunga Tonga eruption suggests a natural methane “clean-up” chemistry via formaldehyde in the stratosphere. Offshore Wind (North Sea): New mapping work projects offshore wind could cover about 11% of the North Sea by 2050 if commitments are met. Digital Identity & Security (Nordics): DXC will expand If’s technology estate across the Nordics, while Denmark’s iDenfy integrates MitID for verified digital credentials. SpaceX IPO Watch: SpaceX kicks off its investor roadshow with a fixed-price plan that’s already drawing sharp valuation and governance concerns. Denmark in Court: South Korean adoptees sue Denmark over alleged illegal adoptions and lack of access to birth-family origins. Consumer Tech/Audio: Bang & Olufsen launches the Beosound Premiere soundbar in Denmark, built around spatial audio and new “Wide Stage” tech.
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