Tiny particles that look like dirt could be heated by a magnetic field to target cancer cells deep within the brain.
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Rows of what look like thin, white shipping containers are lined up on a barren dirt field in China’s Shandong province. Read full story
Tiny particles that look like dirt could be heated by a magnetic field to target cancer cells deep within the brain.
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