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Google’s Debug project targets a Wolbachia-based approach to curb West Nile virus harboring mosquitoes in California and ...
Google is on a mission to control the population of bugs, but not the ones on your computer. The mosquito, called the Aedes ...
When you’re outside this season enjoying the summer weather, don’t be surprised if you suddenly feel a bite. Mosquito bites are annoying, but there is an interesting plan being hatched to combat them ...
You don't need to stock up on repellent, or worry about getting more mosquito bites, these male insects don't feed on humans.
Announced 10 years ago, Google's Debug Project aims to curb growing mosquito populations. Credit: David Paul Morris / Contributor / Bloomberg via Getty Images Billion dollar tech company Google is ...
The claim that the technology company Google would release up to 64 million bacteria-infested mosquitoes across Florida and California is still under investigation. The claims rel ...
The plan is part of the company's Debug initiative, a decade-old program that intends to reduce diseases spread by mosquitoes worldwide.
Google's Debug research program plans to release millions of sterile mosquitoes to fight species that spread diseases like dengue. How does the method work — and should humans interfere with nature ...
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.
Have you ever found yourself outside, enjoying the summer weather, and suddenly felt itchy? You look at your uncovered skin and discover a mosquito bite. How annoying. Well, Google wants to solve that ...
Company asks US government to release army of sterile male mosquitoes to lower number of illness-spreading bugs Google wants to “stop bad bugs with good bugs”, and it’s not talking about coding. The ...