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Does the world need a 'universal language' of accounting?

In the early years of the 21st century, investors had good reason to hope that a single, globally-accepted accounting framework would soon emerge to unite the world's financial markets. It seemed inevitable that the Securities ...

How nonprofits pitch in before, during and after disasters strike

Los Angeles is reeling after fires of historic proportions raced through many communities in January 2025, destroying thousands of homes. The Conversation U.S. asked Vanessa Crossgrove Fry, an associate research professor ...

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Neuroimaging uncovers why diverse teams excel in ideas but falter in execution
Economics & Business
Publishing during postdoc years tied to later academic career success
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Communities affected by public mass shootings see alcohol sales increase across US
Economics & Business
I'm an economist. Here's why I'm worried the California insurance crisis could trigger broader financial instability
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LA fires risk reinforcing the false idea that we're all in this together—the poor are still more vulnerable
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Beer sold in grocery stores drives higher sales in other categories
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Survey with American employees reveals 'workers want a say in their work'
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Canada's black market cannabis sites shun crypto dollars
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Study suggests travelers are willing to pay more for low-emission flights
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Not sure what font to choose? Typography study helps find the right type
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Economic inequality is a powerful predictor of democratic erosion, study finds
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Study highlights the need for simpler, evidence-based leadership development
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'Going long' is a winning strategy for professional investment fund managers, says study
Social Sciences
The US has exposed the World Anti-Doping Agency's precarious funding model
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Why improving social housing could be remarkably simple (and affordable)
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Study says tighter land-use controls hurt productivity, innovation among builders, fuel housing crisis
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Young people are losing interest in sustainable investing, survey shows
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Student unions: Warnings of toxic problems fueling disillusionment need to be dealt with
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New review calls for shift from economic growth to well-being within planetary limits
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Study identifies illicit finance risks in Premier League club ownership structures

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Imagining the physics of George R.R. Martin's fictional universe
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Possible evidence of bird flu vaccinations driving virus evolution
Astronomy
Cosmological data suggest the universe has become 'messier and more complicated'
Condensed Matter
Terahertz pulses induce chirality in a non-chiral crystal
Cell & Microbiology
Bacteria found to eat forever chemicals, and even some of their toxic byproducts
Planetary Sciences
Two sub-Neptune exoplanets detected by astronomers
Quantum Physics
Study demonstrates integration of 1,024 silicon quantum dots with on-chip electronics all operating at low temperatures
Quantum Physics
Physicists propose 'bridge' strategy to stabilize quantum networks
Biochemistry
Protein denaturation provides a path toward more sustainable 3D printing of photoresins
Agriculture
Climate-driven changes have already threatened more than half of Central Europe's productive agricultural landscape
Molecular & Computational biology
Toward video generative models of the molecular world
Plants & Animals
Super enzyme that regulates testosterone levels in males discovered in 'crazy' bird species
Plants & Animals
More acidic oceans may affect the sex of oysters
Nanophysics
Mixing silicon with 2D materials for new energy-efficient semiconductor tech
Archaeology
Discovery in South Africa holds oldest evidence of mixing ingredients to make arrow poison
Biotechnology
New tool enables phylogenomic analyses of entire genomes
Cell & Microbiology
Unique genetic mechanism that protects cells against viruses discovered
Evolution
Azraq Basin fossils reveal mammals shrank during Pleistocene-Holocene climate shift
Cell & Microbiology
Self-supervised learning approach can test 20 million cells or more
Plants & Animals
Molecular mechanism reveals how hairy mussels achieve reversible underwater adhesion

Odds point to a shift in the gender appeal of sports betting

Sports betting has historically been considered an overwhelmingly male pursuit—but those odds could be about to change, a University of Queensland study has found. The work is published in the Journal of Australian Studies.

Experts discuss the future of cities post COVID-19

Before COVID-19, major U.S. urban centers were enjoying a resurgence. Now decreased occupancy has downtown economies and municipal budgets feeling the pinch. Wharton faculty research suggests that how cities navigate the ...

Social media users show higher cryptocurrency investment rates

As social media grows, so too does awareness of cryptocurrencies. And hearing about them online may affect people's behavior, according to a new study from the University of Georgia. The study was published in the International ...

Guaranteed income reduces spending, lowers debt in Compton study

A new study of a guaranteed-income program in Compton, California, finds that regular cash payments from the government to low-income households during the COVID pandemic improved recipients' perception of housing security ...