The availability of complete human genome sequences from populations across the world has given rise to new population genetic inference methods that explicitly model ancestral relationships under ...
Imagine that for every million people on Earth, there was a single dot on a map. In total, that would be about 7,600 dots – representing today’s global population of 7.6 billion. But, what if we went ...
Population geographer Professor Martin Bell reflects on how much Queensland's population has changed in 150 years and where it might be heading. When Queensland was separated from New South Wales in ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. People. There are quite a few of them around. But like, where did they all come from? Our planet's gone ...