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Scientists at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) have discovered how to reprogram cancer cells back into healthy cells — without destroying them!

This new method could revolutionize cancer treatment forever.

How It Works:
• They used AI models to create a digital twin of healthy cells
• Identified “molecular switches” like MYB, HDAC2, FOXA2
• Flipped these switches to turn cancer cells back to normal

Tested successfully in both lab & animal models

Why It’s a Game-Changer:

✅ No chemo or radiation
✅ No damage to healthy cells
✅ Less resistance, less recurrence
✅ Future of side-effect–free cancer treatment

This is more than just science — it’s hope for millions

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Scientists just discovered a way to smash cancer cells apart using light — no drugs, no chemo.

And they had a 99% kill rate in lab tests.

In a striking leap forward for cancer treatment, scientists have developed a new technique that uses light to physically destroy cancer cells without harming healthy tissue.

Researchers at Rice University, working with Texas A&M and the University of Texas, discovered that when dye molecules called aminocyanines—commonly used in imaging—are attached to cancer cells and hit with near-infrared light, they vibrate intensely. This synchronized movement, dubbed “molecular jackhammering,” generates mechanical force that ruptures the cancer cells’ membranes.

The approach has shown dramatic results in early experiments, obliterating 99% of melanoma cells in petri dishes and triggering full remission in about half of tested mice. Because it relies on physical force rather than chemicals or genetic modification, it sidesteps the issue of resistance that plagues many existing therapies. Moreover, the use of near-infrared light means the treatment can penetrate deeply into tissue with minimal damage to surrounding cells—raising hopes for non-invasive therapy options. Researchers are now optimizing the method and preparing for human trials, eyeing a future where light becomes a powerful weapon against cancer.

Credit: Hashem Al-Ghaili

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