Light-controlled nanoscale buzz saws kill cancer cells by drilling holes in them

Rice University's nanoscale motorized molecules act like tiny buzz saws to drill holes in the membrane of individual cells -- either to kill or save them. They could be used to help fight diseases like cancer.

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