Canada plans to triple the population to 100 million by 2100
The population of Canada seems to be heading for the stars, thanks to the Century Initiative, the new program for population growth
The population of Canada seems to be heading for the stars, thanks to the Century Initiative, the new program for population growth
In contrast to China, India is evaluating procedures against overpopulation: "voluntary" sterilization, but it raises no less perplexity.
The UN forecasts on the world population are completely overturned by a new IHME report. According to the Institute financed by Bill Gates, in 2100 the world will have 2 billion fewer people than expected.
The Greek economic crisis has already produced malnutrition and death, but the population will also collapse demographically within 30 years if it does not reverse the trend.
We are on the eve of a new phase of humanity, in which the balance will not be kept even by high mortality, but by low fertility.
A 90 GWh underground plant is being built in Finland that will store thermal energy: heating a city for an entire year.
Shocking research: metropolises are growing like tumors. Same principle of vascularization. We need a new approach to urban planning, starting from medicine.
From medicine to evolution, through climate and society: there are scientific facts that still divide public opinion. Why do many reject them?
Decaffeinated alarm in the States: often treated with chloroform, a carcinogen. Petitions for a stop, but the problem is the entire food system.
For Andrew Scott it's time for a second longevity revolution: not just longer lives, but healthier ones. We need to rethink healthcare, work, pensions and cultural norms.
Limitarianism and proposals for a ceiling on the earnings of the rich spark the debate: necessary utopia or recipe for disaster?
Novo Nordisk's anti-hunger blockbuster Ozempic costs up to 200 times its production price according to research. Pressure to lower prices.
Israel exploited the technologies of Google Photos and the startup Corsight to register Palestinians in Gaza after October 7. Arbitrary interrogations and arrests.
Brushing your teeth too little and poorly, avoiding the dentist and flossing were associated with an increase in all-cause mortality.
Ten-year study reveals increase in illicit drugs in the air of Italian cities. Higher concentrations in winter, but not linked to common pollutants.
UCLA bioengineers have designed and tested a soft patch that, when applied to the neck, is capable of making the voiceless speak.
Saint-Joachim, France, will install a 1,3 MW solar canopy on its cemetery, providing electricity to 4.000 residents.
The war in Gaza led Israel to experiment with new technological devices to reduce the number of casualties among soldiers.
A more populated and growing world: an unsustainable utopia or the key to a richer and more varied future?
Paul Edmonds, a patient from California, defeated both HIV and cancer thanks to a revolutionary stem cell transplant.
AI can transform the world in ways we can only imagine. But what would happen if this technological acceleration left us behind?