AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFederal courts vs. federal “censorship”: A Boston judge ordered the Trump administration to put back national-park signs and exhibits on climate change, slavery, and other topics, calling the removals a “dangerous precedent of censorship and sanitization.” Prenatal genomics in Massachusetts: Researchers at the Broad and MGH say a new non-invasive fetal sequencing approach can screen nearly 23,000 genes and match invasive testing for many clinically relevant variants. Cancer care update from Dana-Farber: The FDA approved pembrolizumab plus belzutifan as adjuvant therapy for higher-risk clear cell kidney cancer after surgery. PFAS crackdown heads to the finish line: Massachusetts lawmakers are reviving a sweeping ban on “forever chemicals” in cookware, toys, and other consumer goods, paired with funding for contamination cleanup and treatment. Food insecurity pressure in Eastern Mass.: The Greater Boston Food Bank is sending $6.3 million to pantries and meal programs as hunger rises and SNAP rule changes reduce participation. Robotics and manufacturing: A Hansae humanoid-robot “clothing” push highlights how robot design is moving beyond hardware into wearable systems.
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