Rob gave me something to pick at on a Friday afternoon.  I didn't dig up
anything on sex differences in humans, but did pull out this one:

    http://www.howstuffworks.com/news-item121.htm

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Rob Weisskirch wrote:

> TIPSperts,
>
> I had a student claim that men have better senses of direction because
> they have iron in their noses and are able to find magnetic north better.
> Any possible claim that this is true?  We were talking about men's, on
> average, better performance on spatial tasks when this came up.
>
> I know it's funny, but it's snot.

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