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Fertility rates: sex and the city Contrary to common beliefs, big cities are a surprisingly fertile ground for child-rearing
A clash of generations Europe faces a war between the old and the young, primarily fought at the ballot box, warns Princeton Professor of History Harold James
Who wants to live forever? Steven Austad predicts the first 150-year-old will be alive by 2150 and he has $500 million riding on it
Diversifying diets and portfolios Could insect harvesting technologies and seed tech companies be the next best place to invest? Maybe so, given demographic shifts in Asia and Africa