Imagine that for every million people on Earth, there was a single dot on a map. In total, that would be about 7,600 dots – representing today’s global population of 7.6 billion. But, what if we went ...
Although ancient-DNA research has revealed insights into the population histories of many areas of the world, delving into the deep ancestry of African groups has not been possible until recently ...
An international team of researchers from Germany, Georgia, Armenia, and Norway has analyzed ancient DNA from 230 individuals across 50 archaeological sites from Georgia and Armenia. Within the ...
World Population Day 2022: World Population Day is observed every year on July 11 to shift the focus of the world on population issues. Overpopulation has become a critical concern as the world's ...
Population geographer Professor Martin Bell reflects on how much Queensland's population has changed in 150 years and where it might be heading. When Queensland was separated from New South Wales in ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. People. There are quite a few of them around. But like, where did they all come from? Our planet's gone ...
World Population Day 2024: World Population Day is of great significance as the day is observed annually to highlight the problem of increasing population. World Population Day 2022 sheds light on the ...