Is this the end of the story?No. The best guess is that a person's dominant side depends 25% on genetics and 75% on the environment.However, this study has found only the first 1% of that ...
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Some curiosities of leftiesA 'Business Insider' article shares some of the quirks about left-handers, who are about 13% of the world's population:1) Twins thingTwins are more likely to be ...
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Why are there people who write with the left, ergo are left-handed? The theories that have emerged in recent decades to explain it are disparate, there is even one that assures that it is ...
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The differences they discovered in left-handed DNA (and how they change the structure of their brains)James Gallagher Health and Science Correspondent, BBC News 5 September 2019About one in ...
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Lefties are not very common and have always been a puzzle for researchers. In fact, they only represent approximately 10% of the population and throughout history they have been viewed with ...
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De la RedacciónEl Mundo de OrizabaEstudios científicos indican que entre un 12 y un 15 por ciento de la población mundial infantil es zurda.La Mona Lisa, el Guernica y ...
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4 Lefties at WimbledonLeft-handed player twilight?However, that left-handed domain is no longer noticeable. It could just be a quiet period before they dominate again. Or that right-handed ...
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Lefties at WimbledonLefties in a world of righties"Our world is built for right-handers, but lefties like me have an advantage on the tennis court," says Rusedski, on a special program on ...
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Why left-handers excel in some elite sports more than othersIn baseball, 30% of top pitchers are left-handed.If you are left-handed and want to excel in a sport, you have three to choose ...
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1.Left-handed at WimbledonWhy left-handed tennis players are more likely to win WimbledonImage copyright Getty Images Image caption Australian Rod Laver is the only player to have won all ...
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