Study of primates throws up surprising possibility about why humans have big brains

The findings challenge the widely held view that socialisation was primarily responsible for humans having big brains.

Study of primates throws up surprising possibility about why humans have big brains

Eating fruit that can be hard to access and tricky to peel may have helped our ancestors grow big brains, scientists believe.

A new study has found that diet may be more important to brain evolution than being sociable.

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