Google's Debug project seeks EPA approval to release sterile male mosquitoes in New Jersey, California and Florida to reduce ...
Google’s Debug team requested federal approval for a project that aims to decrease the number of mosquitos carrying diseases ...
Google is seeking permission from the EPA to release up to 32 million sterilized mosquitoes in Florida and California over 2 ...
Tech giant Google has a research program that's trying to fight mosquitoes in Florida with... more mosquitoes.
USF professors and students said the project raises questions about the safety, background and effects of reducing mosquito ...
With trust in Big Tech corporations steadily on the decline, Google is about to make a pretty surprising move. The company is ...
In Part 2 of this Q&A series, based on the EE Training Day, Ben Ellis, Technical Applications Engineer at Pico Technology, ...
The EPA is reviewing a permit for the 2-year initiative targeting disease-carrying mosquitoes in California and Florida.
You don't need to stock up on repellent, or worry about getting more mosquito bites, these male insects don't feed on humans.
“The idea is simple,” the Debug website declares: “raise sterile males and release them into wild insect populations. When a ...
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