Tudor Sailors’ Bones Reveal Link Between Handedness and Bone Chemistry
A groundbreaking study on the skeletal remains from the 16th-century English warship Mary Rose suggests that a person’s dominant hand could influence changes in collarbone chemistry as they age. The research, led by Dr. Sheona Shankland of Lancaster University, sheds […]
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