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    • Women were better at detecting expressions of disgust. Conventional wisdom and a litany of past research suggest that women have a higher emotional quotient (EQ) than men.
    • Men reported more loneliness earlier in life; women reported more of it later in life. Stereotypes of loneliness suggest that it increases with age.
    • Men spent more time relaxing than women. Scientists at the University of Barcelona in Spain found that men spent a bigger portion of the day engaging in leisure pursuits than women did.
    • Women and men may speak different languages—sort of. A team of psychologists led by Priyanka Joshi of San Francisco State University examined the degree to which men and women relied on "communicative abstraction" to verbally convey their ideas and emotions.
  1. Jul 31, 2019 · Why do men and women differ from each other? Overall, currently available data suggest that men and women differ from each other with regard to some characteristics.

  2. What's the difference between men and women? - BBC Science Focus Magazine.

    • Introduction
    • Breasts vs. Chests
    • Big Apple vs. Small
    • Square vs. Heart-Shaped Faces
    • Hairy vs. Not
    • Fair vs. Swarthy
    • Muscular vs. Curvy

    "Sexual dimorphism" is the scientific term for physical differences between males and females of a species. Many extreme examples exist: Peacocks far outclass peahens, for instance, while female anglerfish both outsize and outwit their tiny, rudimentary, parasitic male counterparts. Unlike those animals, men and women are more physically similar th...

    Women have breasts, whereas men have flat chests (but still with nipples on them). Why? Women are the only primates who are busty all the time, even when they aren't nursing. Alternative theoriesexist, but most scientists think breasts are an evolutionary trick for snagging men; though they're actually filled with fat, not milk, they signal a woman...

    Men and women both have cartilage surrounding their voice boxes, but because men have bigger boxes (which give them deeper voices), their chunks of cartilage protrude more. This gives them neck lumps called Adam's apples. But why do men have deeper voices than women? The answer is that the pitch of a man's voicecorrelates with the amount of the mal...

    The more testosterone a man has, the stronger his brow, cheekbones and jaw line. Meanwhile, the more estrogen a woman has, the wider her face, fuller her lips and the higher her eyebrows. In short, sex hormones control the divergence of male and female facial features. Along with chiseled jaws, higher testosterone has been shown to correlate with m...

    From puberty on, men grow much more hair on their bodies and especially their faces than women. This is because sex hormones called androgens stimulate hair growth, and men have more of those hormones. But what determines the pattern of male hair growth? And in particular, why do men have beards? Most evolutionary psychologists believe beards becam...

    Handsome men are often depicted as dark, while beautiful women are stereotyped as blond and fair-skinned. These stereotypes are not limited to Anglo-European cultures, as one might imagine. In the forward of a 2005 book on the subject, "Fair Women, Dark Men" by Peter Frost, University of Washington sociologist Pierre van den Berghe wrote, "Although...

    Men are, in general, more muscular than women. Women are just over half as strong as men in their upper bodies, and about two-thirds as strong in their lower bodies. [What's the Strongest Muscle In the Human Body?] While the male metabolism burns calories faster, the female metabolism tends to convert more food to fat. Women store the extra fat in ...

  3. May 22, 2017 · In general, brain regions that differ in size between men and women (such as the amygdala and the hippocampus) tend to contain especially high concentrations of receptors for sex hormones. Another key variable in the composition of men versus women stems from the sex chromosomes, which form one of the 23 pairs of human chromosomes in ...

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · Men are better at navigating than women – but not because of evolution. Things got more complicated with the advent of brain-scanning technology in the 1990s, which suggested sex...

  5. Jun 2, 2021 · Men are more likely to make extreme choices and decisions than women, according to new research on economic decision-making, led by an international team of scientists.