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 ...
Triple negative breast cancer wreaks a particularly heavy toll in certain regions and populations, with stark differences in both incidence and survival rates across geographical lines. Recent studies ...
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: ...
Systematic nonlinear reprojection of the base map is one method for reducing the congestion of cartographic symbols on statistical maps. The resulting differential scale deformation can severely ...
Traditional geographic market definitions often misalign with actual patient travel patterns, particularly outside metropolitan areas. Median travel times for primary and specialty care differ ...