Unfortunately I wish I could have saved the tweet threads, but there was data collected that showed that women and men tend to gravitate towards different sciences. Women prefer earth sciences/natural sciences or sciences involving animals and medicine, and men prefer physics and hard mathematics. Math olympiads are usually male, due to the extreme position of males on the Bell Curve. I disagree with La Griffe du Lion (HBD blogger and data collector) that you'll only find a female genius every 100 years, because male geniuses have declined as well. Ultimately this gets us into the male/female IQ debate which is sperged about in the HBD sphere and the MGTOW sphere. It is true women prefer people, and men prefer things, but in terms of the sciences there are natural gaps. It has nothing to do with misogyny, as most of the sampling came from countries where women are prominent in society - Sweden, France, Germany. Oddly enough, in more 'feminist' countries, you see women in women's studies and 'non academic' fields, but in societies where there IS misogyny, you see a lot of women in harder sciences. Lots of Russian women became rocket scientists, for example. It's an interesting paradox.