NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with scientific director Solomon Birhanie about his efforts to fight mosquitoes in Southern California by releasing sterile male mosquitoes into the population.
Annual springtime blooms are accompanied by a rise in the number of mosquitoes. With more than 50 mosquito species present in Miami-Dade year-round, control methods are necessary, no matter the season ...
Hands down, watching a SpaceX rocket launch while at the beach is SO Florida. Lunch and a launch in Volusia County is ...
Dunedin has served as the backdrop for several films and other productions in recent years. But a new show is bringing the ...
Over 100 vendors will sell their goods and services at the “North Florida Wildflower Festival” which returns to Blountstown ...
“After locating and landing on an attractive host, the mosquito probes the skin with her mouthparts (known as a proboscis) to ...
Philadelphia 76ers All-Star center Joel Embiid has been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy, a form of facial paralysis he says has ...
Climate shifts affect malaria transmission, especially in monsoon and pre-monsoon seasons from June to November.
Vector control officials in Southern California are starting to release sterilized male mosquitoes to combat the summertime ...
Booming waves crash one over another while pelicans fly overhead and shorebirds forage in the sand, comprising the kind of ...
This year's theme is “accelerating the fight against malaria for a more equitable world,” as many people globally have no ...
Climate plays a pivotal role in altering the transmission patterns of malaria, said experts on World Malaria Day ...