AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoColorado River Reality Check: Lake Mead’s record-low levels are exposing more human remains, with a jawbone and rib bones found Aug. 16 at Boulder Beach—another reminder that drought is turning the Southwest into a slow-moving emergency. AI & Health: ASU researchers used pre-vaccine antibody patterns plus AI to predict who will respond strongly to COVID-19 vaccination, pointing toward more personalized immunization plans. Space Tech: NASA says a private rescue mission for the aging Swift observatory failed after attitude-control problems, meaning the telescope is likely to reenter later this year. Medical Devices: FDA cleared Distalmotion’s DEXTER robot for ventral hernia repairs, expanding its outpatient robotic surgery lineup. Arizona Tech & Industry: Nordson Test & Inspection opened a Phoenix Center of Excellence for semiconductor inspection and metrology, signaling more high-tech investment in the Valley. Privacy & Surveillance: Ongoing scrutiny of Flock license-plate cameras continues as lawmakers and cities weigh oversight after reported misuse concerns. Local Governance: Pima County is considering a temporary moratorium on new data centers while it drafts rules on water and power impacts. Space Science: A “mega-Earth” exoplanet (GJ 523b) is baffling scientists with its extreme density and surprisingly thin atmosphere expectations.
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