A long childhood feeds the hungry human brain
Monday, August 25, 2014 - 15:30
in Biology & Nature
The long-standing mystery of why human children grow so slowly compared with our closest animal relatives, has been addressed by new research. A study has shown that energy funneled to the brain dominates the human body's metabolism early in life and is likely the reason why humans grow at a pace more typical of a reptile than a mammal during childhood.