AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSpace Tech in Arizona: Flagstaff-based Katalyst Space Technologies’ LINK spacecraft successfully launched to rescue NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, aiming to dock and boost the aging telescope to a safer orbit and extend its mission life. AI + Power Grid: Nvidia and Oracle-backed field trials with Emerald AI and Salt River Project found AI data centers can cut power use by 30%+ within seconds during grid stress by shifting workloads based on real-time grid signals. Water Watch: A new forecast says Lake Mead could drop to record-low levels by 2027–2028, with experts warning the system may be one dry winter from collapse—renewing pressure for basinwide fixes like desalination and recycled water transfers. Cyber Governance: GoDaddy warns India’s crackdown on fake site registrars could reshape internet privacy and safety beyond India, after court-ordered transparency rules. Local Economy: Mesa is courting foreign industrial investment with a foreign trade zone, international air cargo hub, and workforce pipelines. Health & Science: A University of Arizona study links low birth weight to adult heart and lung risks, adding to long-term health research. Education for the Future: Arizona education leaders are pushing skills for an AI-shaped workforce while keeping literacy as the foundation. Sports Tech/Policy: MLB draft proposals could limit high school signings, changing the path from amateur baseball to the pros.
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