In a redeeming development for one of nature’s most universally denounced pests, researchers from McGill and Drexel ...
Under a microscope, the mosquito’s proboscis looks like a tiny, precision tool. Thin, flexible, and sharp, it slips through skin almost unnoticed to draw blood. To most people, it’s a nuisance. To ...
The microscopic battleground between humans and mosquitoes represents a complex ecological interaction that demands sophisticated understanding and strategic intervention. Modern environmental ...
When a mosquito bites a person who has lymphatic filariasis, microscopic worms circulating in the person's blood enter and infect the mosquito. When the infected mosquito bites another person, the ...