We have (sort of) bad news for anyone who has kids or is planning to start a family.
We don’t know how to say this, so we’ll just come out with it: a recent study from Iceland has found that your childless friends may be smarter than you.
The research from deCODE, a genetics firm in Reykjavik, found that the group of genes that predispose people to a higher IQ, became rarer in the country between 1910 to 1975.
The researchers used a database of over 100,000 Icelanders to look at how the genes that affect your likeliness of getting an education appeared in the population over time. And there was a shallow decline over the 65 year period.
The main point is this: the genes involved in education affected fertility. Basically, people who carried more ‘education genes’ tended to have less children.
So the scientists concluded that the ‘education genes’ had become rarer in the population over time, because better educated people were having less children.