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I think we should all listen to St Andrew's opinion on choosing whether men or women are better because he's the only one here who prefers neither of these two choices... 
Now, on a more serious note, it is true that women are not as common as man in some sections of scientific research, but I'd say that's mostly because of the society and the way they are raised. If we take a look at science and research few hundred years ago, we don't see any women involved there, hell we don't even see them writing poetry or literature. Nowadays it's a totally different story, and that's why I'm more inclined to assign the situation towards social rather than biological reasons. On the other hand, women are the ones who get pregnant and have babies so it's kinda hard doing the same amount of work as their male counterparts whose only involvement in baby-making is a rather fun 5 minute activity.
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