AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPFAS Breakthrough: Researchers say hydrogen radicals drive a light-based breakdown of “forever chemicals,” pointing to clearer chemistry for future cleanup tech. Reproductive Health: A new U.S. study links smartphone adoption to a faster fertility decline since 2007, with complex social and behavior pathways. Deep-Sea Biodiversity: A Brazil expedition reports 31 new midwater species, highlighting how much life remains unseen in the ocean’s dim zone. Ocean Monitoring Fight: U.S. lawmakers urge the NSF to stop dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, warning it would weaken coastal safety and climate tracking. Climate Pressure: Scientists warn El Niño is here and could intensify heat, drought, floods, and fire risk worldwide. Health & Science Policy: ACOG updates obstetric screening and reimbursement-related CPT changes, while separate reporting flags proposed U.S. rules that could politicize federal science funding. Antarctica Science: New work maps a massive hidden geological structure under East Antarctica’s ice, with implications for ice flow stability.
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