|
Jeff Mogil at McGill University in Canada, who wasn't part of the study, said it was a tad surprising but even more convincing. "It's a very, very obvious demonstration of the phenomena," Mogil said. Both scientists said social empathy is probably a characteristic that is important in the evolution of animals. Mason joked that if rats can be so caring and helpful "there's a sense of optimism. It's something we could be." ___ Online: Science: http://www.sciencemag.org/
[Associated
Press;
Copyright 2011 The Associated
Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
News | Sports | Business | Rural Review | Teaching & Learning | Home and Family | Tourism | Obituaries
Community |
Perspectives
|
Law & Courts |
Leisure Time
|
Spiritual Life |
Health & Fitness |
Teen Scene
Calendar
|
Letters to the Editor