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Methods for Promoting Hair Growth - EP3801734A1
The European Patent Office granted patent EP3801734A1 to Follica, Inc. on April 15, 2026, titled 'Methods for Promoting Hair Growth.' The patent application covers hair growth promotion methods under IPC classifications A61M 37/00, A61P 17/14, and A61Q 7/02. The designated states include all EU member states plus associated countries (AL, AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HR, HU, IE, IS, IT, LI, LT, LU, LV, MC, MK, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, RS, SE, SI, SK, SM, TR).
EP3928814A1 Wearable Drug Delivery Device, Apr 15, 2026
The European Patent Office published application EP3928814A1 on April 15, 2026, covering a wearable drug delivery device filed by mylife Diabetes Care AG. The application carries IPC classifications A61M 5/142 and A61M 5/158 and designates 31 contracting states including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, and other EU member states. Six inventors are credited: Baumert, Jan, Hanimann, Michael, Margot, Roland, Streit, Ursina, Bosshard, Simon, and Steiner, Fabian.
Drug Depot Delivery System for Image-Guided Targeting, Murphy
The EPO published patent application EP3752239A1 for a drug depot delivery system designed for image-guided targeting to a target site. The application names Murphy, Kieran P. as both applicant and inventor under IPC classifications A61M (medical preparations delivery devices) and A61B (diagnostic instruments). The patent designates all EU member states plus associated countries as covered territories.
Adjustable Curved Sheath Tube And Stent Delivery Device
The European Patent Office has published patent EP3903742A1 for an adjustable curved sheath tube and stent delivery device, filed by Hangzhou Endonom Medtech Co., Ltd (inventors: WANG, Yongsheng; LI, Jianmin). The patent, classified under A61F 2/95 and A61M 25/092, covers a medical device designed to facilitate curved sheath tube adjustment during stent delivery procedures. The publication grants EPO intellectual property rights across 31 designated contracting and extension states.
PIERCING DEVICE FOR AN ADMINISTRATION DEVICE EP3863698A1 mylife Diabetes Care
The European Patent Office published patent application EP3863698A1 titled 'Piercing Device for an Administration Device' on April 15, 2026. The patent was filed by mylife Diabetes Care AG with inventors STREIT, Ursina, HOSTETTLER, Patrick, HOFER, Christophe, and MARGOT, Roland. The invention relates to A61M medical devices and is designated for all EU member states plus other EPC contracting states.
Ventec Life Systems EP3976229A1 Medical Gas Concentrator, Apr 15
EPO published European Patent Application EP3976229A1 on April 15, 2026, filed by Ventec Life Systems, Inc. The patent covers a system and method for concentrating medical gas. Named inventors are Haneh Y. Yehya, Alex P. Valentine, and Michael J. Budinger. The application designates all EU member states plus Switzerland, Norway, Turkey, and other European countries.
Fresenius Medical Care Accuracy Checking Method
The European Patent Office published patent application EP3914314A1 by Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbH on April 15, 2026, covering a method and device for checking the accuracy of conveying means in medical treatment devices. The application lists inventor Joachim Noack with IPC classifications A61M 1/16 and A61M 1/34. The designated states cover major European markets including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain.
Ejection Device for Syringes EP3721923A1
The European Patent Office published patent application EP3721923A1 titled 'Ejection Device for Syringes', filed by applicant and inventor Heiden, Klemens. The application covers medical device technology classified under IPC subclass A61M, specifically relating to syringe ejection and dosage mechanisms. The publication designates 35 contracting states across Europe.
European Patent, Blood Flow Regulation, LivaNova, 15th Apr
The European Patent Office published application EP4132605A1 for LivaNova Deutschland GmbH, covering a method and system for regulating blood flow in extracorporeal circulation. The application was published April 15, 2026, with inventors Penka and Schubert listed, and classified under A61M 1/36 and related A61M 60/ categories. The patent designates all contracting states including DE, FR, GB, NL, IT, ES, and 25 other European jurisdictions.
Ruim 2 Miljoen Bezoeken aan Kwaadaardige Websites Voorkomen in Anti-Phishing Pilot
Het Anti Phishing Shield, een publiek-private samenwerking tussen het ministerie van Justitie en Veiligheid, NCSC, KPN, de politie, de Nederlandse Vereniging van Banken en NLconnect, heeft sinds de start van de pilot in juli 2025 ruim twee miljoen pogingen om phishing- en frauduleuze websites te bezoeken geblokkeerd onder ruim 200.000 gebruikers. Het NCSC verzamelt continu actuele informatie over malafide domeinen via publieke en commerciële bronnen en deelt deze via een DNS-service met deelnemende internetaanbieders; de denial list wordt elk kwartier geactualiseerd en bevat inmiddels ruim 160.000 kwaadaardige domeinen. Door het succes van de pilot wordt het Anti Phishing Shield bij het NCSC ondergebracht en wordt onderzocht hoe het bereik en de effectiviteit verder vergroot kunnen worden.
Tweede Kamer Approves Cyberbeveiligingswet, NIS2 Implementation
On April 15, 2026, the Dutch House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer) approved the Cyberbeveiligingswet (Cbw) and the Wet weerbaarheid kritieke entiteiten, implementing the EU NIS2 directive into Dutch law and replacing the current Wbni. The law establishes duty-of-care, reporting, and registration obligations for approximately 8,000 organizations under NCSC responsibility. The bills now proceed to the Eerste Kamer (Senate) for further consideration, with planned implementation in Q2 2026.
Anthropic's Frontiermodel Mythos Vraagt Om Directe Actie
NCSC-NL issued an advisory on April 15, 2026 warning that Anthropic's new AI model Mythos — capable of vulnerability detection and exploit chaining — poses increased cyber threat risks. The agency urges organizations to accelerate patch processes, reduce time-to-patch from days/weeks to hours, and integrate AI developments into security measures. Reaction cycles previously measured in days will shrink to hours as both defenders and attackers leverage AI capabilities.
PRAC Warns of Ixchiq Vaccine Aseptic Meningitis Risk in Healthy Young Adults
PRAC completed its review of a safety signal of aseptic meningitis with Ixchiq (live attenuated chikungunya vaccine) and recommended updating the product information to reflect that serious side effects such as aseptic meningitis have also been observed in healthy young adults. Previously, most reported cases had occurred in older people (over 65 years of age) or those with multiple long-term conditions. PRAC is also conducting a periodic safety update report assessment concluding in June 2026.
Fibclot 1.5g Unavailable Until Jan 2027, 25% Consumption Reduction Required
The FAMHP task force Unavailability has issued recommendations due to the temporary unavailability of Fibclot 1.5g from 9 October 2025 until 31 January 2027. All Belgian hospitals are requested to reduce overall human fibrinogen consumption by at least 25% to ensure continued treatment for highest-priority patients. Alternative products Fibryga 1g and Riastap 1g remain available but cannot fully meet expected needs.
EU Article 10a MDR/IVDR Decision Tree for Marketing Interruption Notification
The European Commission published a decision tree to guide economic operators—including manufacturers and agents—on applying Article 10a of EU Regulations 2017/745 (MDR) and 2017/746 (IVDR). The tool clarifies when ending or interruption of medical device or in vitro diagnostic marketing requires notification to FAMHP. Economic operators should use this decision tree to determine their reporting obligations before notifying the Belgian authority.
Contactless Card Payments Reached 83% of Total Estonia
Eesti Pank published its monthly statistical release reporting that contactless card payments accounted for 83% of total card payments in Estonia. The release covers payment statistics including payments sent and received, card payments, and payees by main economic activity. The statistical release is explicitly noted to be independent of economic policy and presented separately from policy releases. A separate quarterly statistical release for Q2 2026 is scheduled for 23 July 2026.
Hawaii PUC Opens VPP Docket for Grid Integration
The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission has opened Docket No. 2026-0084 to design a Virtual Power Plant (VPP) grid-services program that will better integrate customer-sited energy resources such as rooftop solar and battery storage to support grid operations across Hawaiian Electric service territories. The commission found that while Hawaii has high distributed energy resource adoption, many resources are not optimized for grid reliability or fossil fuel reduction. The proceeding will explore remote-dispatch models, performance-based compensation, and expanded access including low- and moderate-income households. Individuals and organizations may file a motion to intervene or participate within 20 days.
Montana Unemployment Rate Remains at 3.6% in February 2026
Montana's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained unchanged at 3.6% in February 2026, while the national unemployment rate rose to 4.4%. The state's labor force declined month-over-month but has grown by nearly 3,000 workers over the past twelve months. Payroll jobs declined by 500 positions, with leisure and hospitality losses partially offset by construction gains. The Consumer Price Index rose 0.3% in February, with the all-items index up 2.4% year-over-year.
Mississippi Ranks 29th Nationally, Meets All 10 NIEER Pre-K Quality Benchmarks
The Mississippi Department of Education announced that Mississippi now ranks 29th in the nation for preschool enrollment of 4-year-olds, up from 31st, based on NIEER's 2025 State of Preschool Yearbook. Mississippi is one of only six states to meet all 10 of NIEER's recommended benchmarks for preschool quality, which measure teacher qualifications, class sizes, early learning standards, and program assessments. In the 2024-2025 school year, Mississippi's state-funded pre-K programs enrolled 8,076 children, an increase of 931 from the prior year, with state spending totaling $39,017,901, up 20% adjusted for inflation.
Albania Unveils Green Taxonomy Draft with EU Support
The Bank of Albania, in cooperation with the European Investment Bank (EIB), presented the first draft of Albania's Green Taxonomy at a technical workshop on April 22, 2026. The taxonomy aims to increase transparency in the financial market, direct capital toward sustainable development activities, and strengthen long-term financial stability. The workshop gathered representatives from multiple ministries, the financial sector, business community, and environmental organizations to provide consultative comments. The process is expected to culminate in a Memorandum of Understanding formalizing inter-institutional cooperation, and aligns with Albania's EU integration requirements.
Long-Term Adherence Study of PCSK9 Inhibitors (Inclisiran, Evolocumab, Alirocumab)
ClinicalTrials.gov registered observational study NCT07543731 on April 22, 2026, evaluating long-term adherence and persistence to three PCSK9 inhibitors—inclisiran, evolocumab, and alirocumab—in real-world clinical practice. The study focuses on patients with familial hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. This is an informational registry entry with no compliance obligations imposed.
Study on VR-relaxation for ECT-related Anxiety, NCT07546526
A new clinical trial registration on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT07546526) studying whether Virtual Reality (VR)-based relaxation reduces anxiety in patients receiving electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as part of routine clinical care. Researchers will compare VR-relaxation, breathing exercises, and treatment as usual as interventions, measuring ECT-related anxiety, stress symptoms, and heart rate as outcomes.
MBSR Combined With Aerobic Training for Post-PCI Recovery
A randomized controlled trial (NCT07544459) registered on ClinicalTrials.gov will evaluate mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) combined with aerobic training versus aerobic training alone in 150 post-PCI coronary heart disease patients. The dual-intervention approach targets treatment adherence, kinesiophobia, heart rate variability, exercise tolerance, and psychological stress responses, with assessments using standardized scales including the TSK-SV Heart, SAS, and SDS. Results will inform cardiac rehabilitation practice, though no compliance obligations arise from this trial registration alone.
Observational Study on Quran Recital Effects in MS Patients
An observational clinical trial has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov under NCT07544303 to evaluate the effects of Quran recital on fatigue and mental well-being in patients with multiple sclerosis. The study will call patients to assess continued Quran recital practice, with the control group continuing routine treatment and no additional intervention. Final measurements will be conducted in-person at the hospital at the end of week four. The estimated study completion date is April 22, 2026.
AI-based Predictive System for Detecting Lymphoma Patient Non-compliance With Oral Therapies
ClinicalTrials.gov registry entry NCT07546188 documents an observational study assessing an AI-based system for predicting patient non-compliance with oral therapies in lymphoma patients. The study, registered as observational with retrospective and prospective patient groups, focuses on Non-Hodgkin lymphoma and care coordination. The research aims to enhance the responsiveness and accuracy of clinical interventions through artificial intelligence.
Retinal Hyperspectral Imaging in Neurodegenerative Diseases
NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registered study NCT07545473 investigating hyperspectral retinal imaging as a non-invasive method for detecting retinal amyloid beta in Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. The study will enroll participants with or at risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Lewy-Body dementia, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and Niemann-Pick diseases. The intervention involves use of a hyperspectral camera to capture retinal image data across multiple wavelengths.
AIManage Using an AI-driven CDS and Chatbot
NIH registered Clinical Trial NCT07546357 for AIManage, a GenAI-powered Clinical Decision Support tool designed to assist with incretin mimetic medication management and dose titration optimization. The study is being conducted across primary care and obesity medicine clinics at NYUH and is currently in Phase 1 (formative data collection for tool refinement), with a cluster randomized controlled trial planned for Phase 2. Conditions studied include Diabetes, Obesity, and Medication Side Effects.
Brenipatide (LY3537031) Phase 2 IBS-C Study, 35 Weeks, NCT07545772
A Phase 2 clinical trial (NCT07545772) for Brenipatide (LY3537031) in participants with Irritable Bowel Syndrome-Constipation (IBS-C) has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov. The approximately 35-week study will evaluate safety, tolerability, and efficacy of subcutaneous Brenipatide compared to placebo. The trial is listed with an anticipated start date of April 22, 2026, and represents an active development milestone for this investigational gastrointestinal therapy.
Autoimmune Hyperthyroidism in Prepubertal Children, NCT07544290
A multicenter retrospective observational study (NCT07544290) registered on ClinicalTrials.gov will assess clinical, biochemical, and auxological characteristics at diagnosis and during follow-up in Caucasian pediatric patients diagnosed with autoimmune hyperthyroidism before puberty. The study will compare prepubertal patients with a control group of post-pubertal patients with Graves' disease to identify age-dependent clinical patterns, therapeutic response, and growth-related outcomes. The study aims to support more tailored management strategies in pediatric populations.
Phase 2 Trial of BEBT-209 Plus Chemotherapy for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
The NIH has registered a new Phase 2 clinical trial (NCT07544056) evaluating BEBT-209 capsules in combination with Carboplatin and Gemcitabine chemotherapy for patients with locally advanced or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer. Participants will be randomized to receive either the BEBT-209 drug combination or chemotherapy alone, with researchers measuring tumor response, progression-free survival, and treatment safety. The trial began April 22, 2026, and represents an investigational study of an experimental oncology compound.
Joint Advisory: Russian GRU Exploiting Vulnerable Routers to Steal Sensitive Information
Russian GRU threat actors are actively exploiting vulnerable SOHO routers to intercept and steal sensitive military, government, and critical infrastructure information worldwide, according to a joint advisory from the Cyber Centre, FBI, NSA, and international partners. International law enforcement has disrupted a GRU network of compromised SOHO routers used to facilitate malicious DNS hijacking operations. Network defenders and device owners are urged to remediate vulnerable edge devices by upgrading end-of-support hardware, applying latest firmware updates, changing default credentials, and disabling internet-facing remote management interfaces.
Cyber Centre Launches CIREN Initiative for Critical Infrastructure Cyber Readiness
The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security launched the Critical Infrastructure Resilience and Escalated Threat Navigation (CIREN) initiative on April 17, 2026, to help critical infrastructure organizations prepare for severe cyber incidents. The initiative addresses threats from state-sponsored actors, non-state cybercriminals, and AI-enabled attacks targeting energy, telecommunications, transportation, and water sectors. CIREN recommends three key actions: preparing to isolate critical systems for up to three months, developing and testing independent operational response plans, and planning for system rebuilding after severe incidents.
HNS Convention Ratified, Liability and Compensation for Chemical Spills at Sea
The HNS Convention on liability and compensation for pollution damage from ships carrying dangerous and noxious substances has been ratified by sufficient states (Denmark, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Canada, France, Turkey, Norway, Slovakia, Estonia, South Africa) to enter into force in autumn 2027. The convention places objective liability on ship owners for cleanup costs and requires mandatory insurance of 10-100 million SDR (approximately 91-910 million DKK). All ships calling at Danish ports must carry a convention certificate verifying insurance coverage. An HNS Fund provides supplementary compensation up to 250 million SDR (approximately 2.2 billion DKK) for damages exceeding insurance limits, funded by contributions from companies importing HNS goods by sea.
Danish IMO Delegation Focuses on Ship Registration, Alternative Fuels
The Danish Maritime Authority participated in the IMO Legal Committee meeting, reporting adoption of new ship registration guidelines designed to combat false registries and non-compliant shipping. The delegation also initiated working groups on liability rules for alternative fuels including biofuel blends, coordination on abandoned seafarer cases, and a review of IMO instruments for legal gaps related to new maritime security threats. The HNS Convention on liability for hazardous and noxious substances is expected to enter into force in 2027.
Danish Maritime Authority Invites Public to User Survey with LEGO Model Ship Prize
The Danish Maritime Authority (Søfartsstyrelsen) is conducting a user survey to understand who its users are and how to better target its communications. The survey takes approximately five minutes to complete, and participants may enter a raffle for a LEGO model ship valued at 2,099 kr. Responses are treated confidentially and used solely to improve the authority's communication and user experience.
PyPI Package Removal and uv.lock Ghost Installation Vulnerability
CERT.at published a technical analysis on March 10, 2026 explaining that PyPI package removal does not delete underlying distribution files—when a package is removed from the index, the distribution files remain accessible via direct URLs. The uv.lock file format stores these direct URLs, enabling successful reinstallation of removed packages without querying the index. Malicious actors could exploit this by uploading a malicious package, referencing it via uv.lock, then removing it from PyPI before security vendors detect it. The advisory also notes that package names removed by owners can be reclaimed, enabling name-hijacking attacks documented by JFrog.
Adobe Acrobat and Reader Vulnerability APSB26-43 Allows Arbitrary Code Execution
JPCERT/CC issued alert JPCERT-AT-2026-0009 on April 13, 2026, advising that Adobe has confirmed active exploitation of a vulnerability (APSB26-43) in Adobe Acrobat and Reader allowing arbitrary code execution. Affected versions include Adobe Acrobat DC Continuous up to 26.001.21367, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Continuous up to 26.001.21367, and Adobe Acrobat 2024 Classic up to 24.001.30356. Patched versions 26.001.21411 (DC Continuous) and 24.001.30362/24.001.30360 (2024 Classic) are available. JPCERT/CC has not confirmed domestic exploitation at publication but warns that widespread use of these products in Japan creates future risk as vulnerability details become publicly available.
Adobe Acrobat Reader Critical Vulnerability APSB26-44 Warning
JPCERT/CC has issued alert JPCERT-AT-2026-0011 warning of critical vulnerabilities (APSB26-44) in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Acrobat Reader for Windows and macOS. Exploitation could allow arbitrary code execution when a user opens a maliciously crafted PDF. Affected versions include Adobe Acrobat DC Continuous up to 26.001.21411 and Adobe Acrobat 2024 Classic up to 24.001.30362. JPCERT recommends updating immediately to patched versions 26.001.21431 (Continuous) or 24.001.30365 (2024 Classic).
JPCERT Advisory CVE-2026-32201: Active SharePoint Spoofing Vulnerability
JPCERT/CC issued alert JPCERT-AT-2026-0010 on April 15, 2026, notifying that Microsoft SharePoint Server contains a spoofing vulnerability (CVE-2026-32201) currently being exploited in the wild. Attackers can achieve authentication-free network-based impersonation and remote code execution. The advisory directs affected organizations to apply the April 2026 Microsoft security updates via Microsoft Update or Windows Update immediately.
Public Tender for El Salado Dock Repair, Aguadulce
The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) has issued a public tender (No. 2026-2-03-01-02-LP-000002) for the repair of the concrete dock, aluminum walkway structure, and floating pontoon at the El Salado docking facility in the corregimiento of Barrios Unidos, district of Aguadulce, province of Coclé. The project aims to restore safety conditions and reactivate local economic activity for artisanal fishermen and tourism operators affected by adverse weather conditions. Proposals must be submitted no later than April 17, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. via the PanamaCompra portal.
President Mulino Inspects Balboa Port Operations Under Temporary Maersk Concession
President José Raúl Mulino inspected the Port of Balboa on April 10, 2026, confirming that operations continue normally under a temporary 18-month concession awarded to Maersk following a Supreme Court ruling that declared the previous concession unconstitutional. The port now operates with 100% Panamanian staff. The government is preparing two new concessions for the Balboa (Pacific) and Cristóbal (Atlantic) ports, as well as a new pliego for the Margarita port. Regarding the Puente de las Américas, Mulino reported that four U.S. Army Corps of Engineers professionals are being received to conduct structural evaluations, including metal sampling and strain-gauge placement at critical zones. Panama has also communicated concerns to Chinese diplomatic authorities regarding the detention of Panamanian-flagged vessels in Chinese ports.
Panama Joins International Hydrographic Organization as Major Flag State
Panama has formally acceded to the International Hydrographic Organization (OHI), following the enactment of Law 479 of 2025. Panama's delegation, led by AMP Administrator Luis Roquebert, will formally present the national flag to His Serene Highness Albert II of Monaco at the OHI Assembly scheduled for April 19–23, 2026. As one of the world's largest flag states, Panama brings 50 ports, the Panama Canal, approximately 2,950 km of coastline, and a exclusive economic zone of nearly 210,000 km² to the organization, which counts 104 member states.
Italy FATF Mutual Evaluation 2026 AML/CFT/CPF Report
FATF published its Mutual Evaluation Report assessing Italy's Anti-Money Laundering/Counter Financing of Terrorism/Counter Proliferation Financing (AML/CFT/CPF) framework. The evaluation applies two rating systems: effectiveness ratings (HE=high, SE=substantial, ME=moderate, LE=low) across 11 immediate outcomes, and technical compliance ratings (C=compliant, LC=largely compliant, PC=partially compliant, NC=non-compliant) against FATF Recommendations. The report provides Italy's ratings across both frameworks, informing the country's FATF follow-up process and international compliance standing.
BOE Summary Thursday April 23 2026 Issue 99
Daily table of contents for BOE Issue 99, published April 23, 2026, listing official documents across Spanish government ministries. Key entries include Real Decreto 326/2026 on the State Housing Plan 2026-2030, Orden TRM/367/2026 on historical train circulation conditions, and appointments including MarÃa Guardiola MartÃn as President of Extremadura. Section V includes public procurement contracts and other official announcements.
Register of Overseas Entities and LLPs (Application of Company Law) Amendment Regulations 2026
These Draft Regulations amend three existing instruments: the Register of Overseas Entities (Delivery, Protection and Trust Services) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/870), the Register of Overseas Entities (Protection and Trusts) (Amendment) Regulations 2025 (S.I. 2025/231), and the Limited Liability Partnerships (Application of Companies Act 2006) Regulations 2009 (S.I. 2009/1084). Part 2 removes requirements to provide supporting evidence when applying for suppression of protected information in certain circumstances and introduces a requirement to provide a service address to replace a residential address, subject to two exceptions. Part 3 allows the registrar to disclose trust information that does not relate to a person under eighteen years of age even where the applicant lacks legitimate interest in the information about that minor. Part 4 removes the requirement to provide a service address for registrable persons and registrable relevant legal entities in LLP filings.
Quebec Privacy Law Private Sector Anonymization Regulations
Quebec's Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (P-39.1) establishes rules governing the collection, holding, use, and communication of personal information by enterprises operating in Quebec. The law requires every enterprise to designate a privacy officer, implement governance policies and practices for personal information, and conduct privacy impact assessments for any acquisition, development, or redesign of information systems. The table of contents references a companion anonymization regulation (A-2.1, r. 0.1) and a confidentiality incidents regulation (A-2.1, r. 3.1).
Loi sur l'accès aux documents des organismes publics et sur la protection des renseignements personnels
This is Quebec's foundational access to information and privacy protection statute (chapter A-2.1), establishing the regime governing public document access and personal information protection by public bodies. The law applies to documents held by all designated public organisms — government, ministries, municipal bodies, school boards, and healthcare and social services institutions — regardless of format (written, graphic, sound, visual, computerized, or other). Professional orders are also subject to the Act as specified under the Professional Code. The Commission d'accès à l'information (CAI) oversees compliance and exercises the powers assigned to it under the Act.
NOAA NSSL Unveils Three New Mobile Weather Radars on Heavy-Duty Trucks
NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory unveiled three new mobile weather radars on March 30, 2026, expanding its mobile observing fleet from one to three radars. Two trucks each carry an X-band (3-cm-wavelength) radar and one truck carries a C-band (5-cm-wavelength) radar, designed for rapid deployment to study tornadoes, severe storms, flash floods, and wildfires. The mobile radars allow scientists to position instruments closer to storms than fixed radar networks permit, enabling high-resolution data collection on atmospheric processes and storm structures.
NOAA Rescinds Commercial Fishing Ban in Atlantic Monument Area
NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service has rescinded a regulation prohibiting commercial fishing within the 4,913-square-mile Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, a protected area in the Atlantic Ocean. This action aligns U.S. fishing regulations with President Trump's Executive Proclamation to reopen the monument to commercial fishing of species including Atlantic deep-sea red crab, squid, Atlantic mackerel, and Atlantic tunas and swordfish. Commercial fishermen and seafood businesses previously excluded from the monument will now have access to these waters.
NOAA Releases First Seafloor Nodule Images from Waters Near American Samoa
NOAA has released the first images of geologic seafloor samples collected from federal waters in the U.S. exclusive economic zone (EEZ) beyond American Samoa, as part of a hydrographic survey project to map and characterize more than 30,000 square nautical miles of seabed. Box core samples were collected on April 14, 2026, at a depth of 5,498 meters (3.42 miles), revealing presumed polymetallic nodules. The collection effort implements the U.S. Offshore Critical Minerals Mapping Plan established by Executive Order 14285, with USGS scientists conducting compositional analyses expected to be released early summer 2026.
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