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While the 1990s bestseller Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus addressed behavior, the neurobiological sex differences in the male and female brain remain largely a mystery. Our author-an acclaimed neuroendocrinologist at Northwestern University-tells us what we know and why we don't know more.