AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaryland Research Spotlight: NASA scientists say some Earth microbes could survive on the moon for weeks to months in permanently shadowed lunar areas, raising concerns about unintended life transfer during future missions. Public Health & Data: A University of Maryland–linked study found cancer coverage often lacks “how to act” details, with only 49% of stories including practical guidance like screening info. Local Tech Policy: Montgomery County officials are pushing back on an MCPS AI “weapons screening” pilot, questioning how a contract was handled after a delayed release of documents. Space & Microbiology: Separate research warns that stranded ships in the Strait of Hormuz could trigger global biological invasions via organisms growing on hulls. STEM Career Boost: A Malaysian researcher headed to the ASTMH 2026 meeting in Maryland won a Young Investigator Award, highlighting the state’s role in tropical medicine research. Health Tech/Innovation: Virginia Tech researchers report an oral experimental therapy that protected mice from lethal radiation while preserving tumor control—early, but promising for safer cancer treatment. Education Funding: American University launched an “Internship Pledge” offering $4,500 support for unpaid or underpaid internships and research.
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