AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFlood Safety Upgrade: Taguig City and DOST-PAGASA signed an MOA to install advanced flood forecasting and early warning systems for Greater Metro Manila and Laguna Lake, with real-time rain gauges, water sensors, flow meters, and warning posts supported by KOICA. AI for the Oceans: China’s CAS ocean scientists unveiled LangYa 2.0, an upgraded AI system that aims to forecast complex marine hazards like typhoons, extreme rainfall, and storm surges. Cancer Risk Signals: New research links changes in breast-cancer lymph node structure to who is more likely to see spread, potentially guiding treatment choices. Soil Science Meets AI: A NASA-backed study and related work highlight how better modeling can improve phosphorus management—one report uses AI to predict whether biochar will help or harm crop phosphorus availability. Space Tech: Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University unveiled a compact lunar X-ray imaging spectrometer concept to map the Moon’s surface chemistry more comprehensively. Policy & Science Tension: Commentary warns Trump-era moves could weaken U.S. public health science, while another opinion argues government control of AI risks “social credit” style outcomes.
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