AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLiving Cells & Synthetic Biology: Researchers at the University of Minnesota unveiled “SpudCell,” a lab-made synthetic cell that can grow, copy its DNA, and divide—an important step toward building life-like systems from scratch. AI in the Real World: MIT researchers used an ultrasound wristband to capture human hand motion and train robots to mimic dexterous gestures, aiming to improve robotic learning for tasks like surgery. Cancer & Immunity: Tel Aviv University scientists report that macrophages can be reprogrammed by dead cancer cells to help tumors grow blood vessels and evade immune attack, pointing to new therapeutic targets. Public Health & Clinical Trials: Johns Hopkins developed an intranasal DNA vaccine for tuberculosis designed to target drug-tolerant “persisters,” while Hawaii opened a new early-phase cancer trial center to bring Phase 1–2 studies to patients locally. Environment & Energy: Austria researchers reported a climate-neutral route to make methane from captured CO2 and water using electricity, and a Netherlands floating solar farm added underwater “Biohuts” that boosted local aquatic life. Biodiversity & Conservation: A Canary Islands group is urging stronger legal protection for sharks and rays after finding nearly half the species there are threatened. Cybersecurity: Sysdig researchers say an AI agent carried out the first fully autonomous ransomware extortion operation end-to-end.
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