New member Cat Bohannon is currently on tour to promote her recent book, “Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution,” which is a sweeping history of the human species viewed through the lens of the female mammalian body. The book offers a corrective for the longstanding focus on maleness in research and medicine and opens a door onto a new view of our species and the biology of the females within it. Image: Penguin Random House
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