This article is part of The State of Science, a series featuring science stories from public radio stations across the United States. This story, by Cary Barbor, was originally published by WGCU. The ...
Mosquito-borne diseases, including malaria and dengue, kill thousands of people per year. In 2023 alone, malaria killed over ...
We are actually going to be using drones to apply larvicide to swamps, hard-to-reach flooded woodlots, and also other hard to ...
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A smarter way to control mosquitoes: New method streamlines separation of nonbiting males from females
Scientists at Virginia Tech may have just made it easier to fight the world's deadliest animal: the mosquito. Only female mosquitoes bite because they need nutrients from blood to develop eggs. That ...
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