The University of Notre Dame and Unitaid have announced that an innovative vector control tool for malaria called a spatial ...
The Mosquito Shield reportedly reduced malaria infections by one-third when used in conjunction with insecticide-treated nets ...
Mosquito Shield trial cuts malaria infections by 33%, boosting prevention efforts in endemic, insecticide-resistant areas.
Female mosquitoes are targeted because only they bite and drink blood, thereby spreading diseases such as malaria and dengue ...
Mosquitoes looking to mate in Australia are about to have the worst sex of their lives – thanks to genetic modifications ...
Mosquitoes are able to survive prolonged droughts by drinking blood, which helps to explain how their populations quickly ...
Neurogeneticist Matthew DeGennaro is the first scientist to make a mutant mosquito — a game-changing tool in researching ...
Australian researchers engineered a new way to hinder the reproduction of disease-carrying mosquitoes using the TMT.
"Toxic male technique" genetically engineers male insects to produce insect-specific venom proteins in their semen.
Scientists from Australia have developed a groundbreaking technique involving genetically engineered mosquitoes with ’toxic’ semen. This method could be a new weapon to combat deadly mosquito-borne ...
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) reported 11 deaths from dengue in 2024, as per its vector-borne disease report released on Dec 31.