AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDeep-Sea Science & Activism: Greenpeace used a remotely operated vehicle to stage the world’s deepest banner protest—“LISTEN TO THE SCIENCE!”—2,315 metres down near Iceland’s Loki’s Castle, warning deep-sea mining could irreversibly damage fragile ecosystems. Ocean Monitoring U-Turn: The US reversed plans to dismantle the Ocean Observatories Initiative after bipartisan backlash, with senators blocking federal spending while scientists and coastal communities worry about lost climate and ocean-current data. Iceland Cybersecurity: Varist launched a DICOM Detection Engine to spot malware hidden in medical imaging and health-record formats (DICOM/HL7/FHIR), targeting threats that traditional scanners can miss. Iceland Whaling: Icelandic vessels reportedly resumed fin whale hunting after a pause, with quotas set by the national research institute and renewed criticism from animal welfare groups. Geothermal Cooperation: Colombia and Iceland signed an MoU to expand geothermal development, focusing on knowledge exchange, capacity building, and joint research. Health Research (ICP): A large genetic study links pregnancy-related liver disease (ICP) to disrupted liver metabolism, identifying 26 genetic regions tied to bile-acid and fat processing. Information Integrity in Iceland: A Reykjavík conference warned that social media and AI are accelerating disinformation and making it harder for people to judge sources.
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