AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI in research and society: A new wave of AI capability is already reshaping science and education, but commentators warn the public debate still underplays both benefits and risks. Education policy: India plans a major overhaul of its AI curriculum, pushing earlier, hands-on learning and more practical exposure. Bioethics forum: Mapúa University hosts the Gene-IUS Debate on bioethics and innovation, aiming to shape how science stays human. Health breakthroughs: A small US trial reports pancreatic cancer halted in three patients after virus injection, while separate work links low B12/folate intake with fatigue and low drive. Space & climate: NASA/MAVEN data suggest solar-wind protection can happen even without strong magnetic fields; meanwhile, China warns El Niño could peak this autumn and winter, raising stakes for South Asia’s monsoon-dependent farming. Science recognition: Chinese paleontologist Xu Xing elected a foreign fellow of the Royal Society. Tech and industry: Blue Origin’s New Glenn suffers a major hot-fire failure, and Swarovski gets SBTi validation for net-zero targets.
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