In 2023, the median age of the population of the United States was 39.2 years. While this may seem quite young, the median age in 1960 was even younger, at 29.5 years. The aging population in the United States means that society is going to have to find a way to adapt to the larger...
The median age of the UK population is projected to reach 44.5 years by 2050, compared to 34.9 years in 1950. This aging trend is indicative of broader global demographic shifts, with the median age of people worldwide forecasted to increase from 23.6 years in 1950 to 41.9 years by 2100....
Electricity demand from UK data centers will jump sixfold over the next 10 years as a boom in artificial intelligence requires increased computing power, according to the head of National Grid Plc. That will ramp up pressure on the country’s electricity network, which must move vast quantities...
Genome-wide identification of potential plant E2F target genes Entry into the S phase of the cell cycle is controlled by E2F transcription factors that induce the transcription of genes required for cell cycle progress... Vandepoele,Vlieghe,Florquin,... - 《Plant Physiology》 被引量: 354发表:...
The benefits of increasing populations’ and individuals’ fibre intake on non-communicable disease risk have been known and promoted for decades in the UK and in the world. Public health campaigns, including dietary recommendations, called populations to increase their consumption of whole grains, fru...
We started with a 2010 population density raster at a 5 × 5-km resolution that was a hybrid of WorldPop population density estimates (http://www.worldpop.org.uk) where available, and version 4 of the Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project (GRUMP;http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu) populatio...
Mitochondrial haplotype does not influence sperm motility in a UK population of men BACKGROUND: Sperm motility is regulated by mitochondrial enzymes that are partially encoded by mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). MtDNA has therefore been suggeste... JA Mossman,S Jon,TR Birkhead,... - 《Human Reproductio...
BMI is known to be strongly associated with all-cause mortality, but few studies have been large enough to reliably examine associations between BMI and a comprehensive range of cause-specific mortality outcomes.In this population-based cohort study, we used UK primary care data from the Clinical...
A history of migration Australia is often referred to as an ‘immigrant nation’, alongside the United States, Canada, and New Zealand. Before the Second World War, migrants to Australia were almost exclusively from the UK, however after 1945, Australia’s immigration policy was broadened to att...
Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) next-generation-sequencing blood tests represent a potential paradigm shift in screening. We estimated the impact of screening in the US and UK. We used country-specific parameters for uptake, and test-specific sensiti