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A hidden simplicity behind how people move: Study reveals geography's role in relocation
In a new paper, published in Nature Human Behaviour, scientists from DTU (the Technical University of Denmark) examine how geography shapes human mobility and propose a way to separate physical ...
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Dopamine shapes how fast you move, study finds
A small burst of energy can change how a movement feels. It can make a reach quicker, a step lighter, or a motion more deliberate. Scientists have long sensed that this link between feeling and ...
Danish scientists find surprising insights into how mobility patterns are influenced by the shape of landmasses, lakes, rivers, and the placement of buildings, roadways, and cities. Illustration: ...
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