A new Mathematical Model traces 12,000 years of population growth and warns how fast Earth's limits could reshape human life.
In a new open-access study that I published with my late colleague Kostya Trachenko from Queen Mary University of London, I propose a surprisingly simple nonlinear mathematical equation that unifies ...
Mathematical model suggests global population could drop 50% by 2064 under extreme conditions, but UN projections show steady ...
Global population growth may be more sensitive to environmental and societal pressures," Alessio Zaccone told Newsweek.
Weeds have always been a significant problem for agriculture. They compete with crops for resources such as light, water and nutrients, which can result in severe yield losses. The introduction of ...
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