Dinosaurs got dumber over time. Could it happen to humans (is it already?)

Credit: HiFi Chicken
Credit: HiFi Chicken

Horned dinosaurs saw a decline in their intelligence, hearing, and sense of smell as they grew larger over the course of 100 million years, according to a study by researchers in China and the United States. And the scientists said human evolution could follow a similar trajectory if we become too reliant on technology.

“The sense of smell in early-diverging ceratopsians is more sensitive than in Protoceratops [a Late Cretaceous dinosaur in Asia] and late-diverging ceratopsids.

Follow the latest news and policy debates on sustainable agriculture, biomedicine, and other ‘disruptive’ innovations. Subscribe to our newsletter.

“Early-diverging ceratopsians had higher hearing frequencies than ceratopsids and non-avian theropods,” the researchers wrote in an article published in the peer-reviewed journal Paleobiology in October.

“The early horned dinosaurs bear relatively large brain volumes, even higher than most extant reptiles.”

The scientists explained that while these functions helped the dinosaurs escape their predators when they were smaller, as they grew larger, they became less useful.

This is an excerpt. Read the original post here

{{ reviewsTotal }}{{ options.labels.singularReviewCountLabel }}
{{ reviewsTotal }}{{ options.labels.pluralReviewCountLabel }}
{{ options.labels.newReviewButton }}
{{ userData.canReview.message }}

Related Articles

Infographic: Global regulatory and health research agencies on whether glyphosate causes cancer

Infographic: Global regulatory and health research agencies on whether glyphosate causes cancer

Does glyphosate—the world's most heavily-used herbicide—pose serious harm to humans? Is it carcinogenic? Those issues are of both legal and ...

Most Popular

Screenshot-PM-24
Viewpoint: The herbicide glyphosate isn’t perfect. Banning it would be far worse.
79d03212-2508-45d0-b427-8e9743ff6432
Viewpoint: The Casey Means hustle—Wellness woo opportunism dressed up as medical wisdom
d-b
Blocked arteries, kidney stones, nausea, constipation, fatigue: Long list of health problems caused by too much vitamin D 
ChatGPT-Image-Mar-10-2026-01_39_01-PM
Viewpoint—“Miracle molecule” debunked: Why acemannan supplements don’t work
ChatGPT-Image-Apr-30-2026-05_00_48-PM
Wellness grifter physician turned wellness influencer out as surgeon general nominee
Screenshot-2026-04-30-at-11.33.46-AM
Anti-seed-oil to anti-vax pipeline: MAHA movement spreads to teen influencers
lab grown meat research kelly schultz lehighuniversity main
Profiles of the 10 top global cultured meat companies
ChatGPT-Image-Mar-27-2026-11_27_05-AM
The myths of “process”: What science says about the “dangers’ of synthetic products and ultra-processed foods
ChatGPT-Image-Apr-30-2026-12_21_05-PM-2
The tech billionaires behind the immortality movement

Sorry. No data so far.

glp menu logo outlined

Get news on human & agricultural genetics and biotechnology delivered to your inbox.