AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoChile’s ocean governance push: Chile reaffirmed Valparaíso’s bid to host the High Seas Treaty executive secretariat, calling it a “state policy” tied to protecting the ocean; the race is against Belgium and China, with a decision due at COP1 in Jan. 2027. Space & astronomy: Chile-linked interstellar object 3I/ATLAS was scanned for alien radio tech—researchers found no technological signals after sifting 74 million detections. Climate science: A freak Antarctica heatwave hit the Trinity Peninsula, with temperatures about 20°C above normal, raising alarms for glacier stability. Health research with Chile in the mix: Pew named 10 Latin American biomedical fellows, including Chileans, funding two years of lab work in the US. SpaceX-style orbital debate: A report on SpaceX’s “AI1” orbital compute satellite plan sparked astronomers’ concerns about how large-scale space computing could disrupt optical sky observation. Food policy: Chilean data continues to support the effectiveness of food warning labels and advertising rules in reducing childhood obesity risk. Mining & tech economy: Hot Chili reported major near-surface copper-gold drill results at La Verde, while Ingram Micro won HPE’s Distributor of the Year—Chile included.
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