In this issue we come from the hand of cancer. We cannot deny that when we diagnose cancer of loved ones, it would be useless to hide it, but the vision of scientists is changing a lot in these years and the magazine wants to witness it. Researcher Arkaitz Carracedo has told us clearly: cancer is not a disease that comes from outside. Cancer is part of life, inseparable and will be with us forever. Mutations are responsible for creating the diversity of life in all its beauty and mutations are responsible for cancer development. Two sides of the same coin, one sweet and one bitter. But that bitterness is being turned around. Arkaitz Carracedo has taught us how, full of expectations.
And despite hope, we talk about oxytocin. The so-called love hormone is becoming a hormone of hope. Over the past ten years, there has been intense work on clarifying their brain functions, and research has revealed their role not only in sex and reproduction, but also in social behavior. In this way, it could serve to treat people with difficulties in their social behavior. One use we want to use has seemed particularly interesting: helping those who have autism.
And finally, with images, for many we have brought what we like most about space missions. For 20 years he has seen Saturn rays, giant storms and exotic currents. Discover new moons and tell us a thousand curiosities about the rings of Saturn. The Cassini probe is the protagonist of this year and after its long trajectory, the fuel has ended. It disappears on September 15. But as one who considers himself great, he will not do so in any way. He immerses himself in the sky of Saturn, while telling us all the details of Saturn's interior. It will be silenced when calcining.