There could be billions more people living on Earth than currently thought, according to a new study which claims rural figures worldwide could be vastly underestimated. Currently, the UN estimates ...
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ZME Science on MSNAre There Billions More People Than We Thought? Controversial Study Suggests Rural Population May Be Undercounted by 50%With nearly half of the world’s population still living in rural areas, accurate data is paramount for achieving the United ...
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For the first time, scientists say, they have evidence that using a biologic drug to remove sticky beta amyloid plaques from ...
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India Today on MSNHuman-tiger coexistence possible, beneficial: Why this India study is an eye-openerThe study documenting tiger trends over two decades found 45 per cent of the country’s tiger population sharing habitat with ...
Most estimates place Earth’s human population at around 8.2 billion, but Josias Láng-Ritter—a postdoctoral researcher at ...
A study compiled data from more than 76,000 butterfly surveys across the continental U.S. The declines seen in the last 20 ...
Modern humans descended from not one, but at least two ancestral populations that drifted apart and later reconnected, long before modern humans spread across the globe.
Novartis' OAV101 IT gene therapy showed positive results in Phase 3 trials for SMA, with data supporting its potential as a ...
Women with blood pressure levels in a range considered clinically normal during pregnancy but no mid-pregnancy drop in blood pressure face an increased risk of developing hypertension in the five ...
While videos have immense popularity (collectively amassing nearly half a billion views), fewer than 50% of the claims made ...
State of the Birds Report highlights the urgent need for conservation as North American bird populations continue to fall.
A new scientific study looked at the dietary fat intake of people and found that plant-based oil, including seed oils, is ...
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