gender
11/21/2018 / By David Williams
Biology matters: Male and female brains have distinct differences in architecture, activity and function, say scientists
Much has been said about the supposed similarities between males and females over the past few decades. However, the science has always been quite clear. Biologically speaking, there are only the male and female genders. There’s no such thing as “gender fluidity” except as an imaginary construct. Now new research on the human brains reveals […]
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