Sydney’s urban sprawl grew along rail lines similar to way cancer spreads, researchers say
New academic paper finds rail system drives urban changes ‘similar to the process by which malignant tumours form’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastSydney is renowned for its sprawl. Its geographical size is on par with Mexico City (population 20 million), Paris (10.4 million) and Bangkok (14.6 million), but Sydney’s population of 5.3 million pales in comparison.Now researchers have developed a model of how it spread out, likening the city’s sprawl to how cancer spreads through a human body. Continue reading...
New academic paper finds rail system drives urban changes ‘similar to the process by which malignant tumours form’
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Sydney is renowned for its sprawl. Its geographical size is on par with Mexico City (population 20 million), Paris (10.4 million) and Bangkok (14.6 million), but Sydney’s population of 5.3 million pales in comparison.
Now researchers have developed a model of how it spread out, likening the city’s sprawl to how cancer spreads through a human body. Continue reading...