Pick up a pen. Open a jar. Wave goodbye. Chances are, you just used your right hand without thinking about it. So did roughly ...
Why did one hand become so dominant in a lineage famous for using both? A new study says humans may be right-handed because ...
Learn about the similarities between the wrist bones of humans and African apes, which may point to shared knuckle-walking ...
Roughly nine out of 10 people favor their right hand, a pattern so common it can feel almost invisible. Yet in evolutionary terms, it is deeply strange. No other primate species comes close to showing ...
Brain size and bipedalism are the most likely drivers of our species’ right-hand dominance, according to new research ...
It is one of the strangest puzzles in human evolution. About 90% of people across every human culture favor their right hand—with no other primate species showing a population-level preference on this ...
Summary: A new evolutionary study offers a compelling solution to one of anthropology’s oldest puzzles: why roughly 90% of humans are right-handed, a population-level bias unique among primates. The ...