AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI in education: HKUST and FWE convened a two-day summit on AI, technology, and education, weighing the “power and perils” of classroom AI with school leaders, teachers, and students. AI for health: Researchers used MRI plus physics-informed AI to estimate slow glymphatic fluid flow tied to Alzheimer’s, aiming to better quantify how the brain clears waste during sleep. Sustainable tech: India’s frozen food makers are shifting toward automation and process engineering to keep quality stable despite variable supply chains. Energy & climate engineering: China reported a hydrogen–coal co-combustion breakthrough, hitting a 50% green hydrogen firing ratio (and even 100% hydrogen combustion) with a low-nitrogen burner and safety system. STEM education pressure points: Ghana’s flagship Abomosu STEM SHS is delivering early wins, but staffing, maintenance, funding, and industry links remain major risks. Privacy/security update: WhatsApp is testing “view once” for text messages, adding screenshot blocking and limiting forwarding. STEM pipeline: Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum announced a new summer series exploring faith-science intersections. Forensics: Australian police say new DNA and radiocarbon results may help identify an Aboriginal man whose remains were found in the Northern Territory in 2012.
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