New research suggests left-handed people may be more competitive than right-handers, offering clues to an evolutionary advantage.
Left-handers are more competitive than right-handers, according to a new study published in the journal Scientific Reports. The findings may help explain why left-handedness has persisted throughout ...
Picture this: You're signing a credit card receipt at the bank, using one of those pens attached to a short chain. As a left-handed person, you awkwardly ...
A recent study suggests that left-handed people have an advantage in competitive contexts, while righties tend to cooperate ...
We’ve all heard the whispers. Those southpaws among us supposedly have some kind of secret intellectual edge. From Leonardo da Vinci sketching with his left hand to Einstein supposedly jotting down ...
Tuesday August 13 is International Lefthanders Day. About 10% of the population is left-handed. There have been several theories over the years about why some people favor their left hand. A study ...
MLB rosters reflect this preference for lefties today. Although just 10 percent of American males throw with their left hand, fully 28 percent of innings thrown by MLB pitchers in the past decade 2 — ...
If you're a right-handed person, you might be curious about what it's like to be left-handed. After all, it still seems like something that is quite unique, as even science says it's still a pretty ...
A study reveals that left-handed people show greater competitive drive than right-handed people, which could give them an advantage.