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A new global study finds that extreme weather may trap many populations in place even as it increases migrations of other groups. The analysis shows that age and education strongly shape who migrates ...
George Carlin had his seven words you can’t say on TV, but today there is only one ineffable (un-sayable) word in American ...
The Humphrey School of Public Affairs has announced a new partnership with the Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) ...
Extreme weather is contributing to undocumented migration and return between Mexico and the United States, suggesting that more migrants could risk their lives crossing the border as climate ...
The ten-year national study reveals troubling public health patterns, with Americans flocking to regions with the greatest risk of wildfires and significant summer heat. These environmental ...
Modern humans are thought to have walked out of Africa around 60,000 years ago, and they kept going until they reached every habitable part of the planet. Researchers have now revealed more about the ...
Migration within America generally follows political lines, with red states gaining population and blue states losing, according to Unleash Prosperity data.
A new model that accounts for the interplay of forces acting on newborn planets can explain two puzzling observations that have cropped up repeatedly among the more than 3,800 planetary systems ...
Flamingo study reveals migration slows aging. Resident flamingos thrive early but age faster, while migrants face hardships ...
A long-term study of flamingos has revealed an unexpected link between migration and aging. Is aging truly unavoidable? While nearly all living creatures experience it, some species show a much slower ...