AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGreenland Science & Tech: A new study links the Atlantic “Cold Blob” south of Greenland to a weakening AMOC ocean current, raising the odds of wider weather disruptions from Europe to South Asia. Ocean Monitoring (Greenland-relevant): The US National Science Foundation reversed plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative, keeping sensors operating off coasts including Greenland after a Senate pushback. Greenland Research Infrastructure: A construction team hoisted buildings at a remote Greenland research station, supporting ongoing field work in the Arctic. Space & STEM Outreach: Starbase students at Peterson Space Force Base learned how deep-space nebula images are made by stacking thousands of photos, with a “Garlic Head Nebula” reveal. Climate Data in Ice: Researchers dated a moderate Oregon volcano eruption to 686 AD using Greenland ice-core ash, showing how ash can travel 5,000 km and affect modern flight risk. Greenland Biology: Emerging science highlights Greenland sharks’ extreme longevity and slow maturity, with new work probing how their eyes resist aging. Greenland-linked Industry: Greenland Mines acquired a strategic stake in AnorTech, signaling continued momentum in Greenland’s critical-minerals push. Aerospace Startup: Acodyne raised €2.5M to scale autonomous eVTOL cargo aircraft for heavy-lift logistics in remote and defence settings.
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