AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI Education Tourism: A surge in AI study tours in China is sending teenagers to tech giants, university labs and science centers, with bookings up 370% year-on-year as hands-on learning beats textbooks. Marine Science: New high-tech X-ray work unravels the narwhal tusk’s “double spiral,” showing two opposing twists that help explain its strength. STEM Funding (Denmark/Europe angle): Denmark-linked research highlights how Greenland sharks may preserve eyesight for centuries via a DNA repair mechanism, challenging the idea they’re functionally blind. Denmark Energy Tech: Mitsui and European Energy are expanding e-methanol from Kassø, Aabenraa, adding new customers like LEGO, Novo Nordisk and OMV as Europe pushes low-carbon fuels. Space & Water: A Danish-led study of a Martian meteorite (“Black Beauty”) uses X-ray and neutron scans to find traces of ancient water in Mars’s crust. Transport Shock: Record low river levels are disrupting European inland shipping, hitting the Rhine hardest and raising costs. Denmark Security/Defense: Terma is set to supply Denmark with a country-wide counter-drone surveillance system. Health Watch: A large data review links semaglutide to a higher risk of a rare, serious eye condition causing sudden vision loss.
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