AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNuclear in Utah: The DOE says four startups hit a key “critical” milestone, including Aalo Atomics at Idaho National Lab on July 4—another step toward more nuclear power for energy-hungry tech. Rare Earths: REalloys and JS Link signed a letter of intent to build a fully integrated, non-Chinese rare earth magnet supply chain for defense and industry. Helium supply chain: AirLife agreed to buy a controlling stake in U.S. helium infrastructure firm GNG, aiming to strengthen North American liquid helium availability. Biotech/health: University of Utah researchers reported work on a CRISPR “DNA shredder” approach that kills targeted diseased cells, plus new findings on how tau spreads in Alzheimer’s. Utah outdoors: Utah DWR and federal partners host a hummingbird banding event in northeastern Utah to gather baseline data. Public safety policy: DOJ warned states about potential criminal charges tied to alleged noncitizen voting, with Utah officials pushing back. Local tech business: Ionic Mineral Technologies named Greg Schroeder Chief of Staff as it expands its critical-minerals platform.
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