AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoQuantum Research in Maryland: UMD students and faculty can now remotely access IBM quantum computers via a new agreement with the university’s National Quantum Laboratory, with remote use starting this fall. AI & Health in the Spotlight: A new study links a distinct androgen blood profile to endometriosis, pointing toward a possible noninvasive diagnostic test. Public Health Tech: Researchers say earlier blood transfusions in ambulances and helicopters could save trauma patients, using hospital transfusion records to target where blood should go. Energy Planning for Growth: Maryland’s economic future is increasingly tied to smarter electricity planning as AI and data infrastructure drive demand. Local Tech Leadership: Frederick, Md. names a new chief technology officer to steer cybersecurity, IT infrastructure, and digital services. Data Centers, Explained: A Baltimore investigation kicks off a “Data Centers 101” series to clarify what different types of data centers really are. Workforce & Training: Loyola University Maryland wins nearly $1M for a forensic science training center, expanding DNA, toxicology, digital forensics, and partnerships. Policy Watch: Fifteen states sue over plans to terminate mental health grants despite a court block, arguing the department’s approach remains unlawful. STEM in Schools: Tyler Legacy High School students earn national recognition at the TSA Conference for original music production.
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