Bangladesh’s urban growth appears increasingly untenable in the face of future shocks. Lack of decentralization and unplanned ...
China's rollout of measures to boost its flagging birth rate remains patchy and inconsistent, a team of researchers has found ...
This bird is totally crazy-looking, and it is an opera singer,” says a biologist from Colombia and an expert on Neotropical ...
Rental engagement data from RentCafe's site found Queens to have the second-highest Rental Engagement Tracker (REnT) score in ...
Barring last-minute lawsuits, the first black bear hunt in Florida in a decade starts this weekend. Here's what to know.
The slaty-masked tinamou, found in Brazil, is utterly unafraid of people. That could be its undoing, ornithologists worry.
A United Nations report published yesterday (26 November) shows that Indonesia's capital Jakarta has become the world's largest city with 41.9 million people, while Bangladesh's Dhaka ranks second ...
At any given moment, the International Space Station is home to a small group of people who live and work in orbit for months ...
What are the implications of demographics on total consumption and its sectoral composition in Asia toward 2050? Although the literature has studied total consumption and individual consumption ...
Forty-five per cent of the 8.2 billion people on the planet live in cities, which is only going to increase as the world becomes increasingly urban.
[SINGAPORE] The Republic’s total population reached a record 6.11 million as at June 2025, up 1.2 per cent from a year earlier, driven primarily by growth in the non-resident population – particularly ...
New York is waging a war on multiple fronts to combat the near ubiquitous rats that plague city streets and the subways, leaving some residents afraid to let their children walk on sidewalks. Faced ...