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Researchers Make Cancer Cells Destroy ThemselvesUsing Gene Editing
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking cancer treatment that tricks cancer cells into destroying themselves using genetic editing. They inserted two “switches” into tumor cells — one that lets them multiply uncontrollably and another that triggers their self-destruction with a harmless substance.
Using the dual switch selection gene drive, researchers tested this method on lung cancer cells with the drug erlotinib. The cancer cells rapidly multiplied, taking over the tumor, before the second switch turned a harmless substance into a powerful anti-cancer agent.
The results were incredible — mice were completely tumor-free within 80 days. Scientists are now testing this method on other cancers and drug combinations, bringing new hope for cancer treatment.
Company Offers Stunning $11 Million Bonus to Employees, Encouraging them to “Take As Much As You Can Count”
A Chinese company stunned the internet by placing $11 million in cash on a table, giving employees 15 minutes to grab as much as they could. The viral video…