AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOcean Science Under Threat: Senators and House committees are urging the NSF to reverse its plan to “descop[e]” the Ocean Observatories Initiative, including removing instruments off the Oregon coast—scientists warn it could cut off long-running public data used for climate, fisheries, and extreme-weather research. AI Hardware for Energy-Efficient Computing: Oregon State University researchers unveiled a light-sensitive phototransistor that combines sensing and memory in one device, aiming to reduce latency and power use for neuromorphic-style AI. Local STEM Access: Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation is funding science education in seven Oregon counties, including support for Eugene Science Center’s Museums for All program. Extreme Heat Safety: University of Oregon graduation saw multiple collapses amid scorching conditions, raising questions about preparedness for heat. Port Governance: Port of Port Angeles commissioners interviewed five candidates for a vacant seat, but delayed a decision after an executive session. Tech Market Watch (Oregon-linked): E6 and Orbray set up a scalable process for 3-inch wafer-scale single-crystal diamond in Gresham, Oregon, targeting next-gen wireless, power/RF, sensing, and thermal management. Business Tech Consumer Alert: Consumer Reports found Uber and Lyft can quote very different prices for the same ride at nearly the same time, with some “discounts” that may not be real.
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