Dan Seitz

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For more than a century, scientists have painstakingly studied our anatomy, even collected thousands of liters of horse urine to root out the chemicals that make men more masculine and women more feminine. Their search for sex differences has shown no boundaries. But when it comes to why women might be more physically robust than men—why they are better survivors—research has been scarce. Even now, only scraps of work here and there point to answers.
Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong—and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story
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