When normal is the favoured type 08 Apr 2018 Before we discuss cancer, let’s consider other sets of nasty characters – criminals, Nazis and terrorists. We know that the best way to limit crime is to create neighbourhoods that provide opportunities for education and jobs – a healthy infrastructure disfavours the criminal phenotype. Find out more Show/Hide
How cancer outsmarts multicellularity 17 Jan 2018 The transition from unicellularity to multicellularity was one of the most significant advances in the evolution of life on Earth. This allowed adaptation to a wide range of new ecological niches, rapidly accelerating the pace of evolution and creating an explosion of diversity across the plant, animal and fungal kingdoms. Find out more Show/Hide
Which cancers are most survivable and why? 02 Jan 2018 Cancer is not a death sentence; there is a great deal of difference between a prostate and a pancreatic cancer diagnosis, and even differences between subtypes of cancer within any particular organ. Find out more Show/Hide