AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 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. Sunburn Mechanism Rewritten: University of Copenhagen researchers report sunburn’s acute inflammation is driven by RNA damage—not DNA—after years of the textbook explanation being wrong. AI Meets the Real World: A new report says US grassroots groups doubled to 833 and disrupted 75 data-center projects worth $130bn in Q1 2026, echoing Denmark’s grid-connection pause for new data centres. Autonomous Tech in Europe: Tesla’s supervised full self-driving got approval in Belgium, adding momentum to EU rollouts of driver-assist systems. Public Health Guidance: The Endocrine Society issued a guideline saying not all children with central precocious puberty need the same level of testing or treatment, with puberty-pausing medication as an option. Denmark in Culture: Aarhus’ Den Gamle By won the European Museum of the Year Award, praised for tackling issues like migration, sustainability and social justice.
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