Migration
Beijing Introduces New Regulations to Control City's Population
Manthan Chheda | | Aug 12, 2016 05:35 AM EDT |
Beijing announced on Thursday that it will be introducing a stringent migration policy in order to curb the population of the city.
Amphibians Experience Additional Difficulty in Migrating to another Place
Marco Foronda | | Apr 29, 2015 09:09 AM EDT |
New Hampshire Fish and Game wildlife biologist Mike Marchand explained that New Hampshire is a home to species that solely depends on the vernal pools.
China Loses Millionaires As Wealthiest Are Tempted To Move Overseas
Arlene Lim | | Mar 06, 2015 08:26 AM EST |
Over 76,000 Chinese millionaires have migrated to or have acquired citizenship in other countries in the last decade as a result of the global expansion by Chinese firms, global broker Knight Frank said.
Ancient Massive Migration Resulted in Modern European Languages
Marco Foronda | | Mar 04, 2015 08:31 AM EST |
This new study is the biggest of its kind so far.
Jean-Claude Juncker Warns Cameron Against Restricting EU Migrants’ Freedom
Bianca Ortega | | Oct 22, 2014 11:42 PM EDT |
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warned UK Prime Minister David Cameron against restricting the EU migrants' freedom of movement, firmly saying he will not "compromise" on this matter.
Global Warming: If An Island Vanishes, Who Owns The Sea Around It?
David Perry | | Oct 21, 2014 11:58 AM EDT |
Island nations threatened by rising sea levels grapple with the idea of "non-terrestrial statehood."
Why Child Migration To U.S. Slows Down
Jin Tuliao | | Aug 14, 2014 03:08 AM EDT |
Child migration to U.S. is slowing down due to tighter border policing and raids to areas where migrants are known to hop on cargo trains.
Obama Considers Allowing Honduran Children To Safely CrossTthe Border
Erika Villanueva | | Jul 25, 2014 04:22 AM EDT |
Young people from Honduras who seek refuge in the United States may be able to safely cross the country’s border soon as the Obama administration considers reforms on the migration process to lessen the surge of illegal immigrants.
"Electrosmog" Make Birds Get Lost in the City, Study Shows
Robert Sarkanen | | May 10, 2014 08:43 AM EDT |
A new study shows that birds exposed to AM waveband interference coming from urban areas lose their way.
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