Scientists in the US have found a way to destroy cancer cells by stimulating molecules with near-infrared light and causing them to vibrate. The researchers found that the method was 99 per cent effective against lab cultures of human melanoma cells. Their method involves getting a small dye molecule used in medical imaging to vibrate by stimulating it with near-infrared light. This woman’s bowel cancer disappeared after taking new drug for 6 monthsIt forms something called a plasmon, which is the rapid oscillation of electrons in the molecule back and forth similar to the waves in the sea. Th…