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The Biology of Sacrifice (and Terrorism)
Immune ecology researchers Elin Sild and Tuul Sepp disclose the biological and psychological mechanisms that lead to self-sacrifice and motivate suicide terrorism. Continue reading
Posted in Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged biology, heroism, immortality, oxytocin, psychology, redback spider, risk behaviour, sacrifice, self-sacrifice, suiside terrorists, terrorism
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