Recently, scientists have made a breakthrough in the realm of radium-based cancer treatments, making a discovery that could lead to the potential of capturing the chemical reactions of radium as it is used to treat cancer. In a new study published in the journal Nature Chemistry, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have developed a method of trapping the reactive molecules that are produced when radium interacts with water. This new discovery could lead to a better understanding of the chemical processes involved in radium-based cancer treatments, and could potentially help to inform future research into more effective treatments.

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