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582. Our Ancestral Eves: How the Female Body Shaped Human Evolution feat. Cat Bohannon

Sep 8, 2025
Cat Bohannon, a researcher and author, explores how the female body has been pivotal in human evolution. She dives into the unique biology of gestation, childbirth, and lactation that sets humans apart from other mammals. Their conversation unpacks the historical biases in gynecology and the significance of maternal health. Cat also discusses the transition from matriarchy to patriarchy and its lasting impacts on gender norms. With insights on how reproduction influences societal structures, this is a deep dive into women’s vital roles in shaping humanity.
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INSIGHT

Women Keep High‑Frequency Hearing Longer

  • Females retain sensitivity to higher sound frequencies longer than males, possibly to detect infant distress.
  • This sex difference may be adaptive or partially due to broader sex‑specific aging patterns.
INSIGHT

Sex Differences In Muscle Fiber Types

  • Males tend to have more fast‑twitch muscle fibers, females more slow‑twitch, affecting explosive vs. endurance performance.
  • Causes could be chromosomal, hormonal, or use‑dependent, and are not fully understood.
INSIGHT

Female Fat Stores Feed Baby Brains

  • Females store long‑chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in gluteofemoral fat that support fetal and infant brain and retina development.
  • These fat depots likely evolved as maternal reserves for building large human brains.
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