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The Fight Against Mosquitoes Is Now High-Tech

Por: The Atlantic Science February 19, 2023

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Labs are now churning out dizzying numbers of bugs that are incapable of spreading Dengue fever.ROSLAN RAHMAN / AFP / GettyFebruary 19, 2023, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published by .At Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA), more than a million mosquitoes buzz inside plastic boxes in a breeding room that smells of fermented sugar. The male insects, which don’t bite, feed on plant juices in the wild, but here they nourish... + full article



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