If you’re a lefty and have ever felt excluded from the right-handed club as you write a letter, throw a ball, or wield a ...
Two small changes in human DNA may have played a big role in helping our ancestors walk upright, researchers say. The study, recently published in the journal Nature, found that these tweaks changed ...
All vertebrate species have a pelvis, but only humans use it for upright, two-legged walking. The evolution of the human pelvis, and our two-legged gait, dates back 5 million years, but the precise ...
Two small changes in human DNA may have played a big role in helping our ancestors walk upright, researchers say. The study, recently published in the journal Nature, found that these tweaks changed ...
Walking is often viewed as a great multitasker — a way to get from A to B, while working toward our daily goal of 10,000 ...