"Water scarcity gets a lot of attention, but urban form is something we can actually control through planning and policy," ...
World Nuclear Association Chairman Mohamed Al Hammadi, and Director General Sama Bilbao y León share their views on leadership in the global nuclear sector with Callum Thomas, Chair of the association ...
When I worked on the latest Global Burden of Disease cancer study, a global project that tracks cancer patterns and deaths ...
The United Nations says the world needs a new way of thinking about environmental crises threatening the health of people and ...
The most comprehensive assessment of the global environment ever undertaken has found that investing in a stable climate, ...
In 2050, something remarkable will happen above our heads — a change that will forever alter the way we view the night sky. From artificial satellites to star movements and celestial events, the sky ...
A new study evaluating Kentucky’s electricity needs shows that new state laws are hindering a transition to a cheaper, ...
A question that has been gaining widespread attention in the last few months is whether Artificial Intelligence will ...
Our world is becoming increasingly urban. Cities are now home to 45 per cent of the global population of 8.2 billion, according to UN DESA’s World Urbanization Prospects 2025: Summary of Results, ...
Fatigue, chronic pain, premature aging… The consequences of a sedentary lifestyle go far beyond our health. Researchers have released a chilling projection of what an average person might look like in ...
A Newsweek map shows the world’s 100 largest cities by population, according to updated United Nations data —including the only two U.S. metropolises to make the cut: New York and Los Angeles.