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Molecular Jackhammers: Cancer Breakthrough

Summarized by Catamist’s AI from other outlets’ reporting and checked for neutrality. Original sources are linked below.

Rice University researchers have unveiled "Molecular Jackhammers," a groundbreaking cancer treatment utilizing aminocyanine molecules designed to target and destroy malignant cells. Activated by near-infrared light, these molecules vibrate at astonishing speeds to rupture cancer cell membranes from within, demonstrating 99% efficacy in lab tests and offering a powerful mechanical alternative to traditional therapies.

Molecular Jackhammers: Cancer Breakthrough
  • According to qna.org.qa, a research team at Rice University has developed "Molecular Jackhammers," an innovative approach to combat malignant tumors. This breakthrough offers a new strategy in cancer treatment.
  • These "Molecular Jackhammers" are identified as aminocyanine molecules, specifically designed to target and destroy cancer cells.
  • As reported by qna.org.qa, these molecules vibrate at an astonishing rate of 40 trillion times per second when exposed to near-infrared light, generating a powerful mechanical force.
  • This mechanical force is capable of rupturing cancer cell membranes from within, leading to their destruction.
  • The method demonstrated remarkable 99% efficacy in laboratory experiments and showed promising results in animal models.
  • This novel approach provides a mechanical alternative to traditional chemical treatments, which cancer cells may find significantly harder to resist, as highlighted by qna.org.qa.
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