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Boron-Nitride Nanotubes Show Potential in Cancer Treatment

Boron-Nitride Nanotubes Show Potential in Cancer Treatment - A new study has shown that adding boron-nitride nanotubes to the surface of cancer cells can double the effectiveness of "Irreversible Electroporation," a minimally invasive treatment for soft tissue tumors in the liver, lung, prostate, head and neck, kidney and pancreas. Although this research is in the very early stages, it could one day lead to better therapies for cancer. Reference: K. W. Smith et al, 'BNNT-Mediated Irreversible Electroporation: Its Potential on Cancer Cells,' Technol Cancer Res Treat., 2012 March 28 [Epub ahead of print]

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Volcanoes deliver 2 flavors of water

  • Volcanoes deliver 2 flavors of water - By analyzing submarine volcanic glass from the Manus Basin, scientists found unexpected changes in hydrogen and boron isotopes from the deep mantle. They expected to see the "fingerprint" of seawater. But discovered evidence of seawater distilled from a more ancient plate descent, preserved for as long as one billion years. The data indicate that these ancient "slabs" can return to the upper mantle, and that rates of hydrogen exchange may not conform to experiments.
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    February Alchemist

    This week The Alchemist learns that boron most certainly is not boring, it now being a record-breaker in a chemical flat land. For medical science, we now have nanoparticles that shimmer and change color as a butterfly wing and in the world of bioanalysis, an easy to stick together microfluidic device for testing toxicity. Thermodynamics, we learn, could be crucial to the successful use of smart materials and memory alloys in making structures better equipped to resist earthquakes. In organometallic supramolecular chemistry a team in Germany has constructed a bronze Matryoshka from copper and tin cages. Finally, this weeks award goes to British chemist Peter Bruce who is working on lithium-air batteries that could last up to thirty times as long as current technology without bulking up or gaining weight.

    via The Alchemist Newsletter: Feb 2012.