AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBiotech Breakthrough (Boston): Boston Children’s Hospital researchers report early success using “poop pills” (oral fecal microbiome capsules) to boost peanut tolerance in adults with severe peanut allergy, a Phase 1 signal published Aug. 5 in Science Translational Medicine. Energy & Climate (Massachusetts): Eden GeoPower’s ARPA-E-backed work on stimulated geologic hydrogen aims to generate hydrogen by pulsing iron-rich rock to create microfractures and drive the chemistry on demand, with lab and field tests including one in Massachusetts. AI & Biosecurity: Stanford and Arc Institute researchers used an AI model to design new bacteriophages from genetic data, generating viable variants of a lab virus that can’t infect humans or animals—an example of AI’s growing role in biology. Local Startup Funding (Boston): Reservoir, a Boston-based smart water-heater company, raised $8M to “give” water tanks predictive control to cut bills and reduce leak risk, with early installs in the Boston metro. Space Tech (NASA): NASA is funding spherical “Aerobots” to explore Titan’s caves under the NIAC program, targeting future swarm-style cave reconnaissance. Policy & Health: Massachusetts’ abortion law changes and a separate federal push around gender-transition billing claims both keep health policy in the spotlight.
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