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Americanbanker.com 

Trump 2.0 and other catalysts for bank stocks in 2025

Analysts say lenders' shares could rally on deregulation, lighter tax burdens and a resurgence of M&A. Declining interest rates and lower loan losses could further bolster bottom lines and attract investor interest.

Dezeen.com 

Dezeen Agenda features Louis Vuitton's NYC store disguised as stacked luggage trunks

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features Louis Vuitton's flagship store in New York, which has been covered in a luggage facade. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. Fashion brand Louis Vuitton adorned its New York flagship store with a facade inspired by the brand's signature luggage trunks. Designed by Louis Vuitton's in-house team,

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Phys.org 

Math-selective US universities reduce gender gap in STEM fields, analysis finds

Nationally, men in colleges and universities currently outpace women in earning physics, engineering, and computer science (PECS) degrees by an approximate ratio of 4:1. To better understand the factors driving these gaps, NYU researchers analyzed bachelor's degrees awarded in the US from 2002–2022, and found that the most selective universities by math SAT scores have nearly closed the PECS gender gap, while less selective universities have seen it widen dramatically.

Phys.org 

Establishing a general theory of metal-support interaction: AI-driven advances in catalysis

How can artificial intelligence (AI) help accelerate scientific discovery based on vast amounts of experimental data? A new study by Prof. Li Weixue's team from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows how this can be achieved in heterogonous catalysis. The results were published in Science.

Phys.org 

Durable supramolecular plastic is fully ocean-degradable and doesn't generate microplastics

Researchers led by Takuzo Aida at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) have developed a new durable plastic that won't pollute our oceans. The new material is as strong as conventional plastics and biodegradable, but what makes it special is that it breaks down in seawater. The new plastic is therefore expected to help reduce harmful microplastic pollution that accumulates in oceans and soil and eventually enters the food chain.

Phys.org 

Researchers identify previously unknown compound in drinking water

A team of researchers from the United States and Switzerland has reported the discovery of a previously unknown compound in chloraminated drinking water. Inorganic chloramines are commonly used to disinfect drinking water to safeguard public health from diseases like cholera and typhoid fever. It's estimated that more than 113 million people in the United States alone drink chloraminated water.