AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGeology: Scientists have confirmed Earth’s oldest known asteroid impact crater, the North Pole Dome in Western Australia, formed about 3.02 billion years ago—offering a rare look at how early impacts may have shaped Archean environments. Ocean Science: Using an algorithm adapted from Mars crater hunting, researchers identified 73 previously unknown submarine volcanic calderas, expanding what we know about the seafloor. Health Tech: A Chinese team reports a wearable dopamine patch that can monitor neurotransmitter levels in real time, aiming at earlier screening for Parkinson’s and depression. Space & Life: A nearby “super-Earth” exoplanet, GJ 3378 b, has been re-estimated as closer to twice Earth’s mass and still sits in its star’s habitable zone, boosting prospects for future life searches. Climate & Hazards: New findings warn the Himalayas are warming fast—nearly 1°C in two decades in parts of Jammu & Kashmir—raising risks for glaciers, rivers, and water supplies. Food Safety: A study suggests non-alcoholic beer can be made safer against common pathogens by tuning pH, hops, and carbonation.
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