The man who sacrificed himself for the sake of science: Jesse Lazear, who lost his life because of his experiment for the sake of solving the secret of the yellow humma, became one of the heroes of the scientific world.
The man who sacrificed himself for the sake of science: Jesse Lazear, who lost his life because of his experiment for the sake of solving the secret of the yellow humma, became one of the heroes of the scientific world.
Singapore has attracted the attention of the whole world by producing and releasing approximately 5 million mosquitoes a week into nature. While efforts are normally made to reduce the fly population in many countries, this is the opposite in Singapore. So, is Singapore trying to create trouble for itself for no reason, or does it actually have good reasons?
Mosquitoes, which often turn our nights into nightmares, are one of our biggest troubles, especially in the summer months. Even though we don’t feel them when they bite, the scars and endless itching they leave behind are among the most annoying points.
Mosquitoes began to colonize higher and colder regions, from South America to East Africa. And a new study highlights a 21-metre-per-year climb in sub-Saharan Africa.
What would happen if mosquitoes, which bite us to lay eggs and infuriate us with the itching of their bites, were also human-sized?
Angel or demon? What does Bill Gates plan to do with genetically modified mosquitoes he produces in laboratories?
Do you think you know enough about mosquitoes that turn hot summer days into nightmares? After giving the information that these strange creatures are at the top of the list of animals that kill people the most, the subject we will talk about in a moment can broaden your horizons even more.
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