AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Tech & Safety: England and Scotland are leaning on GPS performance tracking (STATSports) to manage workloads and reduce injury risk in a packed 48-team tournament. Local Health Tech: Costa Rica researchers warn up to 1,114 people a year may face sudden death risk from hereditary heart disease due to gaps in timely diagnosis, calling for a dedicated pathway. Cybersecurity: A look back at ransomware’s origins traces how a 1989 malware scheme evolved into a billion-dollar annual extortion industry. Marine Biotech: Intec researchers extracted alginate from Sargassum seaweed, aiming to turn a Caribbean environmental problem into usable materials for food, pharma, and biomaterials. Public Health Threat: Reports highlight the spread of flesh-eating screwworms in the U.S., with new cases prompting heightened precautions. Costa Rica Environment: Coverage also flags microplastics found in Costa Rica beaches, fish, livestock, and poultry, adding pressure for better monitoring and cleanup.
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