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4 days ago
Using 'super sexed' male insects to control pest population
Washington, June 7 - Scientists are developing 'super-sexed' yet sterile male insects to copulate with female ones to control pests.Hebrew University of Jerusalem - scientists hope to offer yet another efficient and promising avenue for supplying produce to the market by eliminating pests without ecological damage. An assortment of chemicals, such as DDT, have been employed since early in the last ...
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6 months ago
Are sterile mosquitoes the answer to malaria elimination?
The Sterile Insect Technique -, the release of sexually sterile male insects to wipe out a pest population, is one suggested solution to the problem of malaria in Africa. A new supplement, published in BioMed Central's open access ...
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6 months ago
Are sterile mosquitoes the answer to malaria elimination?
The Sterile Insect Technique -, the release of sexually sterile male insects to wipe out a pest population, is one suggested solution to the problem of malaria in Africa. A new supplement, published in BioMed Central's open access ...
read more
6 months ago
Are sterile mosquitoes the answer to malaria elimination?
The Sterile Insect Technique -, the release of sexually sterile male insects to wipe out a pest population, is one suggested solution to the problem of malaria in Africa. A new supplement, published in BioMed Central's open access ...
read more
6 months ago
Are sterile mosquitoes the answer to malaria elimination?
The Sterile Insect Technique -, the release of sexually sterile male insects to wipe out a pest population, is one suggested solution to the problem of malaria in Africa. A new supplement, published in BioMed Central's open access ...
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10 months ago
GM mosquito trials raise concern in India
Bangalore/Chennai, July 23 - Experiments with genetically modified - mosquitoes planned in India by a British company in a move to find a way to control dengue fever have taken sections of the scientific community by surprise.
'I am trying to get full details about what is going on,' V.M. Katoch, secretary in the Department of Health Research and chief of the Indian Council of Medical Research - ...
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