Smart Children Don’t Have More Brain Matter Than Less Intelligent Youngsters, Study Says

Very smart children don’t have any more brain matter than those of children with more-average intellectual abilities, but their brains do develop in different ways, concludes a report published March 30 in the journal Nature .

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