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Technology behemoth Google is set to release millions of mosquitoes in two large U.S. states, but contrary to how it appears, this isn't a supervillain plot.
They’re a difficult problem to solve,” Google Debug says on its project homepage, further explaining that most diseases ...
Google-backed Verily wants to release up to 64 million mosquitoes across California and Florida. Here's how the Wolbachia strategy works, why scientists support it, and why critics remain concerned.
Oct. 10 (UPI) --The world's largest factory that produces mosquitoes that can prevent dengue, Zika and chikungunya viruses from reproducing has opened in Curitiba, Brazil, aiming to boost protection ...
What’s the best way to combat mosquito-borne diseases? Apparently, releasing more of the bloodsuckers, according to a Google-backed initiative. The Debug project is seeking permission from the ...
Google plans to release millions of mosquitoes into the United States in a new project aimed at curbing mosquito-borne diseases by releasing more “good bugs” instead of fighting them. View on euronews ...
Science and nature have always been at odds with each other. But sometimes, in order to win this battle, scientists take steps that sound almost like a scene from a fantasy story. While the whole ...
Mosquito-borne infections, including dengue, Zika, and chikungunya, continue to pose risks for millions around the world. With the rise in global warming and mosquito numbers, scientists are finding ...