AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSpace Science: NASA says a meteor about 5 feet wide exploded over northeastern Massachusetts and southeast New Hampshire, releasing energy equivalent to ~300 tons of TNT and likely dropping fragments into Cape Cod Bay—after residents reported a loud boom that shook homes. Public Health: HHS and CDC announced new Lyme and tick initiatives, including a pilot to target ticks on animals before they bite people, aiming to cut Lyme cases by 25% by 2035; meanwhile, ER visits for tick bites are at their highest for this time of year since 2017. STEM Education & Community Science: Squam Lakes Natural Science Center is running butterfly programs this summer, including field training and monarch monitoring, to collect conservation data. Energy & Climate Tech (Local): A Concord-area “barn-raising” installed solar panels at a food pantry, showing how volunteer solar projects can lower costs and build community know-how. Robotics & Aging: A UNH-funded caregiver robot is helping an aging couple with daily tasks, highlighting growing interest in home robotics as care shortages worsen. STEM Pipeline: The Aviation Museum of New Hampshire is seeking another high school to host a student airplane-building program.
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