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Accounting firms deliver fairer value for M&A than investment banks, study finds
New research by Bayes Business School (formerly Cass) shows that accounting firms leverage their auditing expertise…
Sensor breakthrough paves way for groundbreaking map of world under Earth surface
An object hidden below ground has been located using quantum technology—a long-awaited milestone with profound implications…
The reign of the dinosaurs ended in spring
The asteroid that killed nearly all dinosaurs struck Earth during springtime. An international team of scientists…
Ancient DNA reveals surprises about how early Africans lived, traveled and interacted
A new analysis of human remains that were buried in African archaeological sites has produced the…
Global warming is amplifying our water cycle—and it's happening much faster than we expected
The global water cycle—that is, the constant movement of freshwater between the clouds, land and the…
Physicists observe an exotic 'multiferroic' state in an atomically thin material
MIT physicists have discovered an exotic “multiferroic” state in a material that is as thin as…
What does the future of the global supply chain look like?
Supply chains around the world have experienced unprecedented disruption over the last year due to the…
Public engagement benefits scientists: Lessons from the initiative to bring science programs to the incarcerated
The positive effects of scientist engagement with the general public are well documented, but most investigations…
Opinion polls can undermine democratic elections
A dissertation from the University of Gothenburg, for which the author studied presidential elections around the…