AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildfire Tech in Travis County: Fire crews are using a wildfire modeling tool that turns weather, topography, and vegetation into a “sundial”-style risk map to pre-plan where conditions could drive larger fires. Border Tech & Privacy: Texas agencies keep wrestling with automated license plate reader use—Deer Park suspended an officer for “personal use,” while other local fights over Flock cameras highlight growing privacy pressure. Research Funding (UH): A nearly $1M NSF grant backs University of Houston work on how mutation rates evolve across species and reproductive modes, with implications for cancer and antibiotic resistance. Cancer Science (MD Anderson): UT MD Anderson researchers report colorectal tumors can damage peripheral nerves before chemotherapy, suggesting inflammation and fat-metabolism changes may prime neuropathy. Data Centers vs. Texas Land/Power: Texas lawmakers and communities are pushing back as data centers expand onto productive farmland and strain water and electricity; the debate is now central to state policy. STEM Recognition: An ITB geology team won the 2026 Imperial Barrel Award at AAPG IMAGE 2026 in Houston. Education & Rankings: Dallas ISD high schools grabbed multiple top-10 spots in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best High Schools list. Space/Defense: SpaceX’s Starship was towed after weeks at sea, while rocket-launch noise studies are expanding to measure impacts on nearby residents.
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