Binghamton University: Research Explores the Development of Our Most Human Attribute - the Chin
March 08, 2024
March 08, 2024
BINGHAMTON, New York, March 8 (TNSres) -- Binghamton University issued the following news:
By Jennifer Micale
You probably don't think much about your chin, except as a convenient place to rest your head while you stare at a computer screen. But consider this: It's the most recognizably human thing about you.
We're the only apes to have chins, and the only humans in which the knob of bone sticks out so prominently below our mouths. Brian Keeling is determin . . .
By Jennifer Micale
You probably don't think much about your chin, except as a convenient place to rest your head while you stare at a computer screen. But consider this: It's the most recognizably human thing about you.
We're the only apes to have chins, and the only humans in which the knob of bone sticks out so prominently below our mouths. Brian Keeling is determin . . .