Data may help to explain sex differences
ArtflDgr writes "the text of the article can be found here.
The article details that 'researchers have found that the sexes differ more than we thought, particularly when it comes to the genes on one crucial chromosome.'
'Taken together, the two papers may eventually explain some of the behavioural and biological differences between individual women, and perhaps, between women and men.'"
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If you are like me then you read a lot of science journals and such. I guess so does Larry Summers. The reason I say this is that in the science world the things we argue about in the public sphere are very different than the facts that the bean counters and bottle washers have collected.
It is to be noted that even with solid physical evidence the researchers still dance around not wanting to solidify anything to a conclusion that may not be liked (science is science but funding is a whole other ball game).
There is also a follow up feature article HERE.
However you will need to pay for it or already have a subscription (which is usually cost prohibitive in the sciences).
I predict that we may hear more from this given the recent spate of situations throwing the spotlight on the situation...
Artfldgr
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