Why are most people right-handed? Scientists link it to walking

Humans' near-universal right-handedness, unlike other primates, is now understood. An Oxford study reveals this trait evolved with upright walking and larger brains. Early human ancestors had mild preferences, but the Homo genus saw a strengthening bias, culminating in modern humans. This evolutionary journey explains our dominant right-hand use.

Why are most people right-handed? Scientists link it to walking
Humans' near-universal right-handedness, unlike other primates, is now understood. An Oxford study reveals this trait evolved with upright walking and larger brains. Early human ancestors had mild preferences, but the Homo genus saw a strengthening bias, culminating in modern humans. This evolutionary journey explains our dominant right-hand use.