Global population growth may be more sensitive to environmental and societal pressures," Alessio Zaccone told Newsweek.
Nearly half of the biggest US cities reported fewer residents after COVID. By 2024, many had begun adding residents again.
The human population of Earth could collapse and be cut in half in just 40 years if the conditions on the planet change, ...
In a new open-access study that I published with my late colleague Kostya Trachenko from Queen Mary University of London, I propose a surprisingly simple nonlinear mathematical equation that unifies ...
Researchers formulated a mathematical equation that unifies 12,000 years of human population growth and points to an alarming ...
Stockton is among nearly half of the U.S.’s biggest cities with fewer residents after COVID. See how the city stacks up amid ...
Population growth in midsize cities held relatively steady last year, even as the national rate slowed.
Midsized cities in the U.S. saw their population remain steady as the national growth rate slowed, according to a Thursday ...
New census estimates show that the nation’s largest cities saw the sharpest slowdowns in population growth over the past year ...
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While global population growth is projected to slow over the rest of the century, Africa stands out for its relatively young ...