A recent study reveals the first successful use of radioactive ion beams to treat tumours in mice. Scientists utilised carbon-11 ions to pinpoint treatment locations, offering real-time tracking capabilities. This advancement could lead to more precise cancer therapies, especially for tumours located near sensitive areas.
Related Posts
NASA Satellites Reveal Freshwater Decline as Global Droughts and Warming Persist
NASA’s GRACE satellites have recorded a significant decline in Earth’s freshwater reserves since 2014, revealing a loss of 1,200 cubic kilometres—two and a half times […]
Apple Losing Over $1 Billion a Year on Apple TV+ Streaming Service: Report
- staff
- March 21, 2025
- 0
Apple spent more than $5 billion (roughly Rs. 43,020 crore) a year on content since launching Apple TV+ in 2019 but trimmed it by around $500 […]
Apple to Continue Releasing iOS 17 Security Updates After iOS 18 Rolls Out: Report
Apple announced that the stable version of iOS 18 will be released to the public on September 16 during the “It’s Glowtime” event. However, as […]