Guess what? π China just made a big scientific breakthrough!
Scientists in China have successfully produced something called Yttrium-90 (that’s pronounced it-tree-um ninety) using a commercial nuclear reactor. But what does that mean?
Yttrium-90 is a special kind of atom that gives off tiny particles called beta particles. These particles can be used to treat diseases like liver cancer! π₯
Imagine Yttrium-90 as little superheroes that can target bad cells in the body. Doctors can put tiny glass beads carrying Yttrium-90 into the blood vessel that feeds a liver tumor. These beads deliver the treatment right where it’s needed, without harming the rest of the body! π¦ΈββοΈ
This breakthrough means that China can now produce Yttrium-90 in larger amounts, making it more available for medical treatments. That’s great news for patients who need it! π
The Qinshan Nuclear Power Base used a special type of reactor, called a heavy-water reactor, which is really efficient for making Yttrium-90. Li Shisheng, the deputy chief engineer there, said that because their reactor runs continuously and steadily, they can produce Yttrium-90 more efficiently and reliably. βοΈ
Next up, the scientists will be testing and preparing the Yttrium-90 for use in medical treatments. This could help many people in the future! π
Isn’t science amazing? π
Reference(s):
China achieves Yttrium-90 production using commercial reactor
cgtn.com