"Toxic male technique" genetically engineers male insects to produce insect-specific venom proteins in their semen.
A virus that has typically been only found in warmer climates is on the rise in the US and is likely here to stay.
Genetically engineered mosquitoes with toxic semen could be a new weapon against tropical disease, Australian scientists said ...
There’s a bit of a nip in the air and people are wearing more covered-up clothing, so nobody is swatting away mosquitos like ...
Mosquito-borne diseases like dengue fever cause hundreds of thousands of deaths every year and a new venture wants to change ...
There are also numerous reports demonstrating mosquitoes don’t bite when they land on DEET-treated skin. This is because DEET ...
A new biological pest control method that targets the lifespan of female insects could significantly reduce the threat of ...
A biotechnology firm has been seeking approval from the federal government to release genetically modified mosquitoes in ...
GENETICALLY engineered “toxic male” mosquitoes could help kill off disease-spreading females. Scientists say the gene-hacked ...
Researchers say the Toxic Male Technique could significantly reduce the threat of insect pests such as disease-carrying ...
The Hawaii Department of Health says the year 2024 ended with a total of 16 travel-related dengue cases in the state.