Human newborns arrive remarkably underdeveloped. The reason lies in a deep evolutionary trade-off between big brains, bipedalism and the limits of motherhood.
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Babies are born to learn—and they learn by moving
In her 35 years as a psychologist, NTNU researcher Audrey van der Meer has studied everything from baby swimming to what infants learn before they are born. At the core of her work is the idea that ...
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When and how baby’s eyelashes and eyebrows begin to form
The development of your baby inside the womb progresses with your pregnancy journey, including the development of small features like eyelashes and eyebrows. These may appear to be small things, but ...
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