Researchers put a finger on why men and women feel touch differently

Researchers put a finger on why men and women feel touch differently

The lab of University of Virginia systems engineer Gregory J. Gerling recently made a discovery on a touchy subject: why women generally seem to have a more acute sense of touch than men. The lab of University of Virginia systems engineer Gregory J. Gerling recently made a discovery on a touchy subject: why women generally seem to have a more acute sense of touch than men. Other Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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