Some cool skin cancer human:
BNL analysis relating to melanoma, a deadly skin cancer
Image by Brookhaven National Laboratory
Till 1993, it was thought that only the sun's shorter, UV-B rays had been cancer-causing. That year, BNL researchers and collaborators announced their findings that malignant melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer, can be induced by the longer UV-A rays as nicely as UV-B, and that two visible light wavelengths, violet and blue, may possibly act similarly. Their findings
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