Saturday, 25 February 2012

Survival Instincts-Critical Steps-Human Emotion-Cancer Cells-Animals

How cancer cells change once they spread to distant organs

Oncologists have known that in order for Cancer cells to spread, they must transform themselves so they can detach from a tumor and spread to a distant organ. Now, scientists have revealed critical steps in what happens next -- how these cells reverse the process, morphing back into classical cancer that can now grow into a new tumor. read more..


What can animals' survival instincts tell us about understanding human emotion?

Can AnimalsSurvival Instincts shed additional light on what we know about Human Emotion? Neuroscientists pose this question in outlining a pioneering theory, drawn from two decades of research, that could lead to a more comprehensive understanding of emotions in both humans and animals. read more..

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