Scientists have discovered tiny pieces of DNA that play a big role in human language. These ancient traits existed before Neanderthals and stayed largely unchanged due to limits linked to brain growth and childbirth.Artistic picture of Neanderthals. Credit: Pixabay. In a new study published in the journal Science Advances, researchers from the University of Iowa Health Care reveal that genetic sequences would have impacted humans’ language abili…
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