Hundreds of people used the Presidents Day holiday to crowd into downtown West Palm Beach and protest President Donald Trump’s second term.
A new study of how dense human crowds move in confined spaces could help predict potentially life-threatening collective motions ...
And almost every other cut of meat imaginable. Nearly 260 people sat shoulder-to-shoulder on a recent Saturday night at long ...
At least 18 people, including 14 women, were killed in a stampede at a railway station in India’s capital of New Delhi, the ...
Everything went according to the plan this morning, with a few hiccups,” a SEPTA official said early in the day. That was ...
At least 28 people have been injured after a car ploughed into a crowd, in what German authorities suspect to be a deliberate attack. Ukraine is demanding a spot at the table in US-led ...
GameStop wants to be more like MicroStrategy —and those plans are boosting the stock Friday. According to CNBC, which cited people familiar with the matter, GameStop a videogame retailer, is ...
Shubham Prajapat's innovative idea of selling tea at the Mahakumbh Mela led him to earn a surprising profit of Rs 5,000 in a ...
Watching a concert or a sports event alongside thousands of other people can be both exhilarating and dangerous, and researchers now have new theories about how people behave when they get too close ...
A grassroots movement opposing President Donald Trump's early actions gains momentum online, organizing protests across the U ...
The collective motion of large crowds may be predictable past a certain density of people in a given area, according to a study published in Nature. The findings, based on four years of observations ...
A group of scientists studying the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain, believe there’s a way to predict the motions of a large crowd.
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