AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRare Disease Origins: Ancient DNA from hunter-gatherer graves near Siberia’s Lake Baikal suggests plague was already killing humans about 5,500 years ago, with two early outbreaks and a heavy impact on children—pushing back the known timeline and reshaping ideas about how the disease emerged. Denmark in Tech & Science: Danish AI leadership gets a spotlight as Smartbird (formerly Allbirds) rebrands and pivots to AI infrastructure, appointing Nadia Carlsten—linked to Denmark’s AI supercomputer Gefion—as CEO. Defense Supply Chains: Greenland-focused GreenRoc says it has secured European Investment Bank advisory support and Greenland drilling approval, as it works to de-risk critical mineral plans. Denmark-Adjacent Industry: DSV breaks ground on a large semiconductor logistics hub in Hillsboro, showing how advanced manufacturing supply chains keep expanding. Public Health Debate: A new federal study finds no protective health effect from alcohol at any level, challenging “moderate drinking” claims. Policy & Data: Denmark-linked research also points to rising ADHD/autism diagnoses potentially tied to broader diagnostic criteria rather than simple overdiagnosis.
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