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Universal scaling laws of collective human flow patterns in urban regions
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This groundbreaking research by Yohei Shida, Hideki Takayasu, Shlomo Havlin, and Misako Takayasu unveils intriguing scaling relations in human flow patterns within urban settings, revealing how the dynamics of moving populations during rush hours defy intuitive expectations. Discover how the gravitational pull of city centers and their towering skyscrapers shape mobility in Japan's largest cities!
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