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 ...
A staggering 90% of humanity, regardless of culture and location, is right-handed. New study looks at how this can be.
Brain size and bipedalism are the most likely drivers of our species’ right-hand dominance, according to new research ...
Why did one hand become so dominant in a lineage famous for using both? A new study says humans may be right-handed because ...
A team led by researchers from the University of Oxford suggests that humans became overwhelmingly right-handed because of two major evolutionary milestones: walking upright and d ...
While some may think 'left-right confusion' is childish, people who don’t automatically know their left from right usually ...
(Glowimages/Getty Images) It doesn't matter where you're from or what cultural background you have – about 90 percent of ...
There is a special kind of tyranny in being born into a world designed for somebody else’s hand. The scissors are wrong. The ...
Humans are overwhelmingly right-handed, but scientists have long struggled to explain why no other primate species shows ...
Have you ever noticed how some people write, eat, or throw a ball with their left hand? Left-handed people make up only a small part of the world’s population, which makes them pretty special.
For decades, scientists have explored this puzzle from every angle – genetics, brain structure, child development – without ...
Researchers reveals how walking on two legs and expanding brain size drove the evolution of human right-handedness.