AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHPC & Tech: LineShine debuts at No. 1 on the TOP500, hitting 2.198 exaflop/s on High Performance Linpack and signaling fresh exascale momentum that includes a new Italy HPC entrant. Digital Culture: Borgo Art launches an EU-backed virtual museum for Gorizia, turning landmarks into immersive 360° exhibitions featuring local artists Franco Dugo and Roberto Kusterle plus the KB Spa Art Collection. Publishing & Reading Life: A feature on how books sparked real-life romance spotlights couples who bonded over shared reading—an angle that fits Libro Italy’s author-and-reader audience. Heat & Health: A study finds Mexico, Kenya, Italy and others now face 1–2 extra months of heat stress versus decades ago, while Europe’s heatwave has already led to deaths and emergency measures. Defense Industry: Spain expands its Eurofighter Typhoon fleet via the Halcon program instead of buying the F-35, emphasizing industrial autonomy and continuity for partners including Italy. Scholarly Publishing Policy: A global look at open access and “knowledge sovereignty” contrasts US/Australia/Europe moves with China’s push to keep prestige and publishing revenue at home. Print/Media Awards: The Tablet reports major wins at the Catholic Media Association conference, underscoring ongoing competition in print and digital religious journalism. Book/Media Culture: A review of Shaun Usher’s “Lists of Note” ties famous lists to storytelling—plus a nod to Italo Calvino’s list-based bookstore misadventures.
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