AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFederal Parks Fight: A judge ordered the Trump administration to restore at least 51 removed exhibits across 38 national park sites, including slavery-related and climate-change interpretive materials, calling it an effort to “rewrite” history. MaineHealth & PFAS: MaineHealth won a $1.1M federal grant to study how PFAS exposure affects children’s long-term health, including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular risk. STEM in Maine Schools: Nearly 1,000 students and educators met at UMaine for the MLTI Student Conference, with hands-on sessions spanning coding, robotics, AI, cybersecurity, drones, and more. Education Leadership: Clark College trustees granted tenure to seven faculty members across fields from nursing and mechatronics to environmental science and history. Energy & Water Tech: A report highlights wastewater heat recovery as cities expand thermal energy networks, turning warm sewage into usable heating power. Local Environment: Conservation groups are pushing dam removals on the Mousam River to help migratory fish reach upstream spawning grounds. Tech for Collectors: CardSight AI added Magic: The Gathering identification to its trading card API, enabling developers to build new card apps from photos.
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