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Marine Discovery: Satellite-tagged humpback whale “Luban” appears to be the first directly documented Arabian Sea crossing, traveling about 7,000 km round trip to India and back—researchers say it could signal a shift in a population once thought to stay put. Earthquake Risk: New reconstructions suggest Southern California’s San Andreas and San Jacinto faults are at millennial-high stress near Cajon Pass, raising odds of a major quake that could spread damage across multiple regions. Health & Cancer: A large study finds cat cancers share key genetic similarities with human cancers, including mutations in the tumor suppressor FBXW7, pointing to new cross-species treatment ideas. Climate & Heat: Experts warn Europe’s latest heatwave has a strong climate-change component, with major health risks for the very young, elderly, and medically vulnerable. AI Governance: A global scientific panel on AI is set to produce periodic science-focused assessments to inform worldwide regulation discussions. Materials Breakthrough: Slower, lower-temperature heating helps metals self-organize into highly ordered structures, producing alloys reported as up to twice as strong as steel. Public Health: India bans 16 fixed-dose combination medicines after a review found weak therapeutic justification and higher risk than benefit. Space/Engineering: A Meerut student who missed JEE Advanced by two marks lands an ISRO scientist/engineer role after self-study and a Japan research stint.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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