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How a butterfly’s wings could help diagnose cancer faster and more accurately

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Scientists are exploring how the microscopic structures on butterfly wings could revolutionize cancer diagnosis by enhancing imaging technology. Researchers have discovered that the nanostructures responsible for a butterfly’s iridescent colors can be adapted to improve the detection of cancer cells. By mimicking these natural patterns, scientists aim to develop highly sensitive diagnostic tools capable of identifying cancerous tissues more quickly and accurately than current methods.

This breakthrough could lead to non-invasive cancer detection techniques that rely on light manipulation rather than traditional biopsies. The unique optical properties inspired by butterfly wings may allow doctors to pinpoint cancer at earlier stages, improving treatment outcomes. As researchers continue refining this technology, it holds the potential to make cancer diagnostics faster, more affordable, and accessible to a broader population.

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Global Trends
ALONA MORANTA

This small berry may help fight cancer, diabetes, obesity

Scientists from UniversitŽ de MontrŽal have made an exciting discovery about the camu-camu berry, a fruit native to the Amazon rainforest. Already known for its health benefits, including protecting against obesity and diabetes, this small berry may also help in the fight against cancer.

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Cellular Research, Global Trends
ALONA MORANTA

This cancer drug may extend lifespan, study finds

Scientists from the University of Auckland have discovered that a cancer drug called alpelisib may help extend lifespanÑat least in mice. The researchers wanted to see whether this drug, which is currently used to treat certain cancers, could also slow down aging.

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Cellular Research, CRISPR & Gene Editing, mRNA & RNA-Based Therapies, Global Trends
ALONA MORANTA

TAU researchers use CRISPR to shrink cancer cells – study

Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) successfully utilized CRISPR, a gene-editing technology, to remove a single gene from cancer cells in head and neck tumors. The study, conducted in animal models, resulted in the elimination of 50% of the tumors. The findings were published in the journal Advanced Science.

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