AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSupreme Court & Voting Rights: In a 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court said states can count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, rejecting a push for a strict postmark/arrival cutoff that could disenfranchise voters. Health Tech in Massachusetts: UMass Amherst researchers used eye-tracking to spot where nurses get confused when programming IV smart pumps—aiming to reduce medication errors by redesigning safer interfaces. Biotech Funding: Xellar Biosystems, based in Boston, closed a $50M Series A/A+ to build a “3D Bio Intelligence” platform for human-relevant biological data and next-gen drug discovery. Robotics & Manufacturing: Boston Dynamics’ Spot robots are being deployed for World Cup venue monitoring as part of Hyundai’s push to market itself as a tech company, not just a carmaker. MIT Policy & Journalism: MIT paused a minority-focused science reporting fellowship after older discriminatory language resurfaced online, prompting scrutiny of how programs define eligibility. Public Safety & Weather: New England braces for a dangerous heat wave, with experts warning that “wet bulb” conditions can make cooling fail—especially for vulnerable residents. Cybercrime: An AP investigation describes how scammers use AI-powered tools from U.S. tech firms to scale fraud globally, from Myanmar scam centers to victims worldwide.
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