AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSTEM Education: A U.S. Army-run STEM summer camp in Hanover is getting kids building robotic cyborg hands and experimenting with engineering, physics, and Newton’s laws—turning mistakes into part of the learning process. Wildlife & Conservation: New Hampshire’s imperiled Karner blue butterfly gets a habitat boost after a nearly seven-acre Concord pine barrens parcel is sold to the state Fish and Game, expanding protected habitat with federal grant support. Water & Chemicals: In Bennington and Shaftsbury, state agencies update residents on ongoing PFOA concerns tied to Saint-Gobain, including well testing and sampling plans. Public Health Research: New data presented at the American Thoracic Society finds no significant gender difference in in-hospital mortality after anaphylaxis. Environmental Science (Local): A proposed CVU artificial turf field in Hinesburg is unlikely to cause detectable PFAS in a nearby drinking-water well, though microplastics from wear-and-tear remain a concern. STEM Outdoors: Derry’s Broadview Farm BioBlitz invites residents to document birds, plants, wetlands life, and butterflies using guided tours and iNaturalist.
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