No difference at all
David Jones
Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6743, 413-413
Abstract:
Certain sex-linked behavioural traits in humans stem from fetal exposure to hormones in utero. Why not control that exposure, says Daedalus, with the aim of evening up the mental differences between males and females?
Date: 1999
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