A world population analysis reveals the locations that could put the most people in danger should a nuclear accident occur.
Not exact matches
Buffett cited current statistics in his
analysis: U.S.
population grew at 0.8 % in 2015, according to the
World Bank, while GDP grew $ 55,863.80 per capita in 2015.
Their
analysis divided the
population of the
world into some 5,000 ethnolinguistic or demographic groupings of 1 million people each.
The study, «Spectrophotometric
analysis at the single - cell level: elucidating dispersity within melanic immortalized cell
populations,» was supported in part by the Mizzou Advantage program, an initiative that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration among faculty, staff, students and external partners to solve real -
world problems in four areas of strength identified at the University of Missouri, including Food for the Future, One Health / One Medicine, Sustainable Energy and Media of the Future.
Prof Carlos Peres from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and Dr João Campos - Silva of Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil led the
analysis into the
population recovery of Arapaima gigas, the
world's largest scaled freshwater fish, which had been previously depleted.
The
World Health Organization data analysis, led by Sumeet Chugh, MD, associate director of the Cedars - Sinai Heart Institute, shows that 33.5 million people worldwide — or.5 % of the world's population — have the condi
World Health Organization data
analysis, led by Sumeet Chugh, MD, associate director of the Cedars - Sinai Heart Institute, shows that 33.5 million people worldwide — or.5 % of the
world's population — have the condi
world's
population — have the condition.
Conducting the first large - scale, genome - wide
analyses of ancient human remains from the Near East, an international team led by Harvard Medical School has illuminated the genetic identities and
population dynamics of the
world's first farmers.
Just one in 20 people worldwide (4 · 3 %) had no health problems in 2013, with a third of the
world's
population (2 · 3 billion individuals) experiencing more than five ailments, according to a major new
analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2013, published in The Lancet.
Scientists sequenced the complete Arabidopsis genome in 2000, making genetic
analysis relatively easy; and, with many
populations growing throughout the
world, thale cress has a wide range of genetic variety.
But
analysis of whole genomes — the gold standard for
population studies — was scanty for many key parts of the
world.
A new global
analysis of seafood found that fish
populations throughout the
world's oceans are contaminated with industrial and agricultural pollutants, collectively known as persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
Based on a recent
analysis reported in The Lancet medical journal, nearly a third of the
world's
population is obese or overweight [1].
In 2001 the International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis (IIASA), which produced the A2
population projectiion put the 95 % confidence limits for the
world's end - century
population at 4.3 — 14.4 billion.
The last decade has witnessed an explosion of human genetic
analyses in different
world populations, highlighting similarities and differences among studied groups in diverse geographic areas.
This
analysis provides DNA ancestry
analysis and explained what part of my DNA came from different
populations around the
world.
Rice currently feeds almost half the human
population making it the single most important staple food in the
world, but a meta -
analysis of seven cohort studies following 350,000 people for up to 20 years found that higher consumption of white rice was associated with a significantly increased risk of type 2 diabetes, especially in Asian
populations.
«His meta -
analysis of the cutting - edge research on large - cohort studies of what sugar does to
populations across the
world, alongside his own clinical observations, has him credited with starting the war on sugar,» writes Zoe William in The Guardian.
The 2013 country
populations as reported by the United States Census Bureauv showed that the
analysis was missing China, Nigeria, and Russia (the 1st, 7th, and 9th most populous countries in the
world, respectively).
In general terms, Epidemiology is concerned with the study and
analysis of the distribution and determinants of several health and disease conditions that are defined according to the needs of the
population spread across the
world.
In 2001 the International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis (IIASA), which produced the A2
population projectiion put the 95 % confidence limits for the
world's end - century
population at 4.3 — 14.4 billion.
Steven C. Amstrup, the federal biologist who led an
analysis last year concluding that the
world's polar bear
population could shrink two thirds by 2050 under moderate projections for retreating summer sea ice, is once again in the field along Alaska's Arctic coast, studying this year's brood of cubs, yearlings and mothers.
I can't do more at the moment because I'm tied up this week visiting the Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis near (roasting) Vienna, one of the
world's top hubs assessing economic,
population and climate trends, as well as energy and resource demands.
What's most notable in the new
analysis is confirmation that while fertility rates are dropping in many places, some of the
world's most turbulent and poverty - stricken regions are seeing explosive
population growth leading to enormous numbers of teenagers and children.
In a section of the paper citing
analysis in «The
World Food Economy,» a book he co-authored in 2007, Southgate concludes that a low growth scenario for
population, leading to just under 8 billion people by 2050, could see a 26 - percent drop in food prices even with substantial rise in consumption.
A University of Michigan genetic
analysis has found that the global trade in bullfrogs is a prime conduit for the chytrid fungus, which has been devastating amphibian
populations around the
world.
For the moment, trajectories for fertility rates, particularly in Africa, are showing few signs of modulating, leading to this sobering title on the latest
analysis of United Nations
population data, published in the current edition of Science: «
World population stabilization unlikely this century.»
Our
analyses indicate that ∼ 38 % of the
world's
population living in drylands would suffer the effects of climate change due to emissions primarily from humid lands.
Denevan's own
analysis and synthesis of the work of Borah, Henry Dobyns, Wilbur R. Jacobs and others leads him to estimate that the
population of the New
World in 1492 was at least 57,000,000 people.
Recent research begins to bridge the gap in links between new climate extreme event
analyses and local
populations» socio - economic characteristics by providing evidence of inequitable spatial impacts from climate extremes on the
world's poorest people, says Donna Green
They estimated the current amount of a resource, determined the rate of consumption, and added an expanding demand because of increasing industrialization and
population growth to determine, with simple linear trend
analysis, that the
world was doomed.
With
population set to grow most dramatically in the developing
world, Robin emphasised the vital role that family planning and women's education can play, highlighting 2017's Project Drawdown
analysis of policy responses to climate change, which concluded that family planning and girls» education were among the top ten practical solutions available today.