Katie Fleeman
@fleemanator.bsky.social
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Audience engagement at @knowablemag.bsky.social | Cat mom to the Little Ray
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“Tens of thousands of soldiers and nearly 14,000 civilians in Ukraine have succumbed to often grisly injuries from shelling, drone explosions & missile attacks. Survivors must contend with another, invisible threat: bacteria that are resistant to multiple antibiotics.” | via @knowablemag.bsky.social
The pernicious infections infiltrating Ukraine’s front lines
Doctors and scientists are waging a shadow war in the besieged nation: bacteria that are resistant to multiple antibiotics. The deadly bugs are now knocking on western Europe’s door.
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em-underwood.bsky.social
A hopeful EV story from @knowablemag.bsky.social
rachelscience.bsky.social
Turns out that the technology for better EV batteries is already here, get all the deets from our new explainer
knowablemag.bsky.social
Will your next EV have a solid-state battery — and improved performance?

Superionic materials have spawned hope for a new generation of power packs for electric cars, with a promise of greater range, faster charges and more safety. But scaling up won’t be easy.

Our recent article, @yahoonews.com👇
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rosiemestel.bsky.social
Powerful piece by @richardastone.bsky.social about the rise in multidrug resistant bacteria in Ukraine's war-wounded and the threats the bugs also pose to non-soldiers and other countries. Very glad to see it in @knowablemag.bsky.social Thank you @pulitzercenter.org for funding Rich's travels. 🧪
fleemanator.bsky.social
“Beginning a conversation with—pun definitely intended—an open mind can help you discover what your community members value, enabling you to focus on what liberates open access, rather than what constrains it.” via Katina Magazine #OpenAccess #OpenSource #OpenData katinamagazine.org/content/arti...
When Focusing on Terminology Becomes a Hurdle to Open Access Outreach
Conversations about open access can be riddled with distracting language. But what if we treated these failures to communicate as opportunities to learn more?
katinamagazine.org
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rachelscience.bsky.social
Turns out that the technology for better EV batteries is already here, get all the deets from our new explainer
knowablemag.bsky.social
Will your next EV have a solid-state battery — and improved performance?

Superionic materials have spawned hope for a new generation of power packs for electric cars, with a promise of greater range, faster charges and more safety. But scaling up won’t be easy.

Our recent article, @yahoonews.com👇
Will your next EV have a solid-state battery — and improved performance?
Superionic materials have spawned hope for a new generation of power packs for electric cars, with a promise of greater range, faster charges and more safety. But scaling up won’t be easy.
knowmag.org
Reposted by Katie Fleeman
fleemanator.bsky.social
“Yet not all large-scale research into mRNA vaccines in the United States is being dismantled. Nature has learnt that, even as the US Department of Health and Human Services... pulls back, the country’s military continues to bankroll parts of the same research.” | via Nature
Exclusive: RFK Jr cancelled mRNA research — but the US military is still funding it
The Department of Defense is continuing to bankroll projects to develop vaccines against deadly pathogens.
www.nature.com
fleemanator.bsky.social
“The return on investment will come in improved child health and a diminished burden of chronic illness in adults.’” | Virologists Can Help Make America Healthy Again via Annual Review of #Virology www.annualreviews.org/content/jour... @annualreviews.bsky.social
Virologists Can Help Make America Healthy Again
Virologists Can Help Make America Healthy Again, Page 1 of 1
www.annualreviews.org
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ryanmarino.bsky.social
This is why we fund scientists to study things like oyster slobber even if you don’t think it sounds important
leahmcelrath.bsky.social
⚠️ Chinese researchers have invented bone glue that mimics how oysters stick to surfaces underwater.

The adhesive can reportedly repair orthopedic fractures in 2-3 minutes, even in blood-rich environments, and is bioabsorbable.

interestingengineering.com/science/chin...
China's oyster-inspired 'bone glue' bonds fractures in minutes
A new oyster-inspired Bone-02 adhesive can revolutionize bone repair without metal fasteners.
interestingengineering.com
fleemanator.bsky.social
“We said, if we don’t aggressively move people from social media platforms that we don’t control to platforms that we do control, this business isn’t going to work and we aren’t going to have jobs anymore.” @jasonkobler.bsky.social @404media.co | via @niemanlab.org www.niemanlab.org/2025/09/the-...
“The AI-ification of email” keeps 404 Media’s Jason Koebler up at night
For now, though, email newsletters have "completely changed" 404's business "almost literally overnight."
www.niemanlab.org
fleemanator.bsky.social
“Indeed, the challenge is no longer to prove that solid-state batteries are feasible. That has long since been done in any number of labs around the world. The big challenge now is figuring out how to manufacture these devices at scale, and at an acceptable cost.” | via @knowablemag.bsky.social
Will your next EV have a solid-state battery — and improved performance?
Superionic materials have spawned hope for a new generation of power packs for electric cars, with a promise of greater range, faster charges and more safety. But scaling up won’t be easy.
knowablemagazine.org
Reposted by Katie Fleeman
neorsd.org
I’m a sewage system. I also have a great personality.
Elizabeth Jacobs, PhD
@elizabethjacobs.bsky.social
I'm an epidemiologist. Sewage systems are sexy.

Dosco Jones @doscojones.bsky.social
I'm an engineer. Sewage systems are sexy.
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d-macphee.bsky.social
“When an animal’s biological age runs higher than its chronological one, it can signal physiological strain — a kind of molecular distress flare that may go off before any other visible signs of problems.”

Highlighting research in Canada too.
🧪 #Canada #Stress
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The clock is ticking: How epigenetics could help save wildlife from collapse
In polar bears, dolphins, baboons and more, molecular signatures of aging are changing how conservationists assess population health, resilience and risk
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ejwillingham.bsky.social
You can read this 2019 piece of mine examining research@ the time, which hasn't changed much since.

I'll add that "environment" doesn't just mean *waves hands* the air or uterus or food or medications. It also involves the influence of your own *gene products*

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The quest for autism’s causes, and what it reveals about all of us
The more researchers look, the more multifaceted the risk factors appear — and the more we learn about how the brain works and develops
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themerl.bsky.social
yeah we're into LLMs (Large Lamb-bridge Models)
A herd of sheep move across a marshy bridge.
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knowablemag.bsky.social
Can a shift in strategy reduce intimate partner violence?

New research, innovative programs and emboldened advocates are challenging decades-old conventions about how to respond to domestic abuse

Our recent story, available in Spanish via @revistaknowable.bsky.social 👇
revistaknowable.bsky.social
Nuevas investigaciones, programas innovadores y defensores envalentonados están desafiando las convenciones de décadas sobre cómo responder al abuso doméstico.

✍️ La periodista Katherine Ellison lo explica en este reportaje.

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¿Puede un cambio de estrategia reducir la violencia de pareja?
Nuevas investigaciones, programas innovadores y defensores envalentonados están desafiando las convenciones de décadas sobre cómo responder al abuso doméstico.
knowmag.org
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“For enterprises, the message appeared clear: AI hallucinations represented not a temporary engineering challenge, but a permanent mathematical reality requiring new governance frameworks and risk management strategies” | via ComputerWorld
OpenAI admits AI hallucinations are mathematically inevitable, not just engineering flaws
In a landmark study, OpenAI researchers reveal that large language models will always produce plausible but false outputs, even with perfect data, due to fundamental statistical and computational…
www.computerworld.com